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PERSONS OF QUALITY; 

EMIGRANTS; RELIGIOUS EXILES; POLITICAL REBELS 

SERVING MEN SOLD FOR A TERM OF YEARS ; APPRENTICES ; 

CHILDREN STOLEN; MAIDENS PRESSED; AND OTHERS 

WHO WENT FROM GREAT BRITAIN TO THE 

AMERICAN PLANTATIONS 
1600- I 700. 



WITH THEIR AGES, THE 

LOCALITIES WHERE THEY FORMERLY LIVED IN THE MOTHER COUNTRY, 

THE NAMES OF THE SHIPS IN WHICH THEY EMBARKED, 

AND OTHER INTERESTING PARTICULARS. 



/'XOM MSS. PRESERVED IN THE STATE PAPER DEPARTMENT OF HER 
MAJESTY'S PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, ENGLAND. 



JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. 



113 e to l^orfe: 

J. W. B O U T O X, 706, BROADWAY. 
1874. 






Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1 874. 

By JAMES IV. BOUTON, 
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. 







1o iht J-Umb^rs of the 
GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL SOCIETIES 

OF THE 

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 

THIS COLLECTION OF THE NAMES OF THE EMIGRANT 

ANCESTORS OF MANY THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN FAMILIES, 

IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED 

BY THE EDITOR, 

JOHN CAMDEN HOTTEN. 



CONTENTS. 



Register of the Names 


OF ALL THE PASSENGERS FROM 


London during One Whole Year, ending 


CHRISTMAS, 


163s 




33. 145 


In the Ship Bonaveiiture 


. J. Ricrofte, Master... 


35 


„ „ ,. 


.. J. Romsey, Master... 


38 


„ „ Hopewell 


. I. Wood, Master ... 


39 


„ „ Christian 


. J. White, Master ... 


... 42 


„ „ Planter ... 


. N. Trarice, Master . . . 


43- 45, 47, 48, 50, 53, 
55,56 


„ „ Pe/er Bonaventure 


I. Harman, Master... 


43,47.51 


„ „ Hopewell 


. W. Bundocke, Master 


44,46,49 


„ Elizabeth 


. W. Stagg, Master ... 


48, 53, 53, 56, 57, 60, 
61,68 


„ „ Rebecca 


.. Hodges, Master 


50,54 


„ Paul 


.. Acklin, Master 


50 


., „ Eliza Sr' Ann 


.. R. Cowper [or Cooper], 


Master 54, 57, 58, 
61, 69, 72, 76, 77, 78 


„ „ Encrease . . . 


.. R. Lea, Master 


55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 64 


„ „ Susan &= Ellen 


.. E. Payne, Master ... 


59,62,76 


„ „ Falcon ... 


.. T. Irish, Master 


63, 142 


„ „ Expectation 


.. C. Billinge, Master 


67,69 


„ „ Ann &^ Elisabeth . 


.. J. Brookhaven, Master 


70 


„ „ Abigail ... 


.. R. Hackwell, Master 


73, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 
92, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 


„ „ Alexander 


.. Burche & G. Grimes, Masters ... 73 


„ „ Plain Joane 


.. R. Buckam, Master 


78 


„ „ Matthew... 


.. R. Goodladd, Master 


... 80 


„ „ Speedwell 


.. J. Chappell, Master 


82 


„ „ Thomas dr^ Jolin . 


.. R. Lambard, Master 


83 


„ „ Truelove . . . 


.. R. Dennis, Master... 


85 


„ „ James 


.. J. May, Master 


88, 107 


„ „ Defence ... 


.. — . Pearce, Master ... 


89, 90 



CONTENTS. 



In the Ship Dffencc... 



E. Bostocke, Master 89, 91, 98, 99. 



„ Blessing .. 

„ Philip ... 

„ America ... 

„ Transport 

„ Paul 

„ Pied Cow 

„ Love 

„ Alice 

„ Hope'iuell 

„ Assurance 

„ Primrose 

„ Merchant's Hope . 

„ Elizabeth 

„ Bachelor ... 

„ Globe 

„ Safety ... 

„ George 

„ Thomas ... 

„ William Sr" John . 

„ David 

„ Tnielove ... 

„ Dorset 

„ John 

„ Amity 

„ Constance 

„ Abraham ' 

„ Expedition 

„ Friendship 

Passengers by the Commission and Soldiers accord- 
ing to the Statute, Christmas, 163 i, to Christmas, 
1632 

Entries Relating to America, from the Patent 
Rolls 

Lists of the Living and Dead in Virginia, 16 Feuv., 
1623 

Walloons and French Emigrants to Virginia 

Musters of the Inhabitants of VmGiNiA ... 



100, 
105, 

93. 



J. Lester, Master ... 

R. Morgan, Master 

W. Barker, Master 

E. Walker, Master... 

L. Belts, Master ... 

Ashley, Master 

J. Young, Master ... 

R. Orchard, Master 

T. Babb, Master ... 110,123,130, 

I. Bromwell & \. Pewsie, Masters 

Douglass, Master ... 

H. Weston, Master 

C. Browne, Master 

T. Webb, Master ... 

J. Blackman, Master 

J. Graunt, Master ... 

J. Severne, Master ... 

H. Tavcrner, Master 

R. Langram, Master 

J. Hogg, Master 

J. Gibbs, Master ... 

J. Flower, Master ... 

J. Waymoth, Master 

G. Downes, Master 

C. Campion, Master 

J. Barker, Master ... 

P. Blackley, Master 

, Master ... 



147- 

155- 

169- 
197- 
201- 



'ACE 

101, 

06 

1 08 

94 
95 

lOI 

103 
1 10 
109 
109 
144 
1 10 
114 
ii6 
117 
118 
119 



154 
168 

196 
199 
263 



CONTENTS. 



Patents Granted to Settlers in Virginia (circa) 
1626 ... ... ... ... ... ... 266-274 

Returns of those who Embarked from Ipswich and 
Weymouth for New England, 1634 to 1637 ... 275-286 

From Ipswich, in the Ship Francis ... J. Cuttinge, Master ... 277,279 

„ „ „ „ Elhabcth ... W. Andrewes, Master 277,280,281 
„ Weymouth, in the Ship [1635] ... , Master ... 283-286 

Register of Persons about to pass into Foreign 
Parts, from March to Sept., 1637... ... ... 287-298 

From Ipswich, in the John ^ Dorothy ... W. Andrewes, Master ... 289 

„ Yarmouth, in the /?cje ... \V. Andrewes, Junr. Master 289 

„ Southampton, in the F/r§-/«[ 1639] ... J .Weare & J. Delahay, Masters 296 

„ „ „ Bevis\\(i-fi^ ... ... R. Batten, Master ... 298 

The Summer Islands, 1673 to 1679 ... ... ... 301-314 

Names of the Governor and Council of the Assembly, Aug., 1673 ••• 3°! 

Account of the Lands belonging to the Summer Islands Company, taken 
out of Mr. Richard Norwood's Survey Book, made in 1662-3 ... 304 

Monmouth Rebellion of 1685 : — Lists of Convicted 
Rebels sent to the Barbadoes and other Planta- 
tions IN America... ... ... ... ... 315 

Receipt for loo Prisoners to be transported from TaOnton, by John 
Rose, of London, Merchant ... ... ... ... ... 316 

Invoice of 68 Men-servants shipped on Board the Jamaica Merchant, 
Capt. Chas. Gardner, for Account of John Rose & Compy., they being 
to be sold for 10 Years ... ... ... ... ... ... 317 

Receipt for 100 Prisoners on Mr. Nepho's Account, to be sent to Barba- 
does. [Prisoners in Dorchester Gaol to be transported,] ... ... 317* 

Prisoners in Exeter Gaol to be transported ... ... ... ... 319 

Prisoners at Wells to be transported ... ... ... ... 319 

List of the Convicted Rebels on Board the Betty, of London, at the Port 
of Weymouth ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 320 

List of 72 Rebels Granted by his Majesty to Gerome Nepho, with the 
Names of their Masters in Barbadoes ... ... ... ... 322 

Sir Wm. Booth's Receipt for 100 Prisoners, on Account of James Kendall 
[Prisoners in Dorchester Gaol to be transported.] ... .,. 326 

b 



CONTENTS. 



Certificate of the Disposal of Capt. Kendall's Rebels. — A List of 90 Rebels 
by the Happy Return, with the Names of their Masters to whom they 
were disposed ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 328 

Sir Wm. Booth's List of Prisoners sent to Uarbadoes, with the Names of 
the Towns in Somersetshire and Devonshire from whence they came ... 332 

A List of 77 Convicted Rebels, imported from Bristol in the Joint frigate 336 

Sir Wm. Booth's Receipt for 100 Prisoners — 56 from the Bridewell at Tau.v- 
TON, 33 from Bridgewater Prison at Taunton, and 11 from Exeter 341 

The Sale of 67 Rebels, delivered by Capt, Charles Gardner, of the Ja- 
maica Ale reliant ... ... ... ... ... ... 342 

Tickets Granted to Emigrants from Barbadoes to 
New England, Carolina, Virginia, New York, Anti- 
gua, Jamaica, Newfoundland, and other places, 
'678-9 345-418 

Barbadoes : — Parish Registers — Births and De.\ths 
— Lists of Inhabitants — Landed Proprietors — 
Servants, &c., 1678-9 ... ... ... ... 418 

Parish Registers of St. Michael's— Baptisms ... ... ... 421 

„ n n » Burials... ... ... ... 425 

List of Inhabitants of St. Michael's, with their Hired Servants, 'Pren- 
tices, Bought Servants, and Negroes ... ... ... ... 438 

List of the Jews of St. Michael's ... ... ... ... 449-50 

Alphabetical List of Landowners in ST. Michael's, with the Ninnber of 
their Acres, Hired Servants, Bought Ser\'ants, and Negroes ... 451-459 

Owners of Land in the Parish of St. George, Number of Acres, White 
Servants, and Negroes [1679] ... ... ... ... 460-464 

Parish Registers of St. George — Baptisms [1678-9] ... ... 465-6 

.. „ „ „ Burials ... ... ... 466-8 

„ „ „ St. .'\ndre\vs — Owners of Lands, Number of Acres, 

Servants, Negroes, Christenings, Burials ... ... ... 469-472 

Parish Registers of Christchurch— Landowners, Acres, Servants, Ne- 
groes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 473-48S 

Parish Registers of Christchurch— Baptisms [1678-9] ... 489-93 

„ „ „ „ Burials [1678-9] ... 493-6 

„ „ „ St. James' — Baptisms ... ... ... 496-7 

» )i » ,. Burials ... ... ... 497-9 

„ „ „ „ Landowners, Servants, Negroes [1678-9J 500-507 

Parish Registers of St. John's— Baptisms [167S-9] ... ... 507-8 



CONTENTS. 



List of Ships Conveying Emigrants 
fore 1625-6, mentioned in 

George 

Gift 

Great Hopewell 

God's Gift 

God Speed 

Hercules 

Hopewell 

Jacob 

James 

Jonathan 

John & Francis 

London Merchant 

Margaret 

Margaret & John 

Marmaduke 

Mary Ann Margaret 

Mary & James 

Mary Margaret 

Mary gold 

Mary Providence 

Neptune 

Noah 

Patience 



TO Virginia be- 



Abigail 

Ambrose 

Ann 

Blessing 

Bona Nova 

Bona venture 

Bonny Bessie 

Charity 

Charles 

Concord 

Delaware 

Deliverance 

Diana 

Discovery 

Due Return 

Duty 

Edwin 

Elianor 

Elizabeth 

Falcon 

Flying Hart 

Francis Bonaventure 

Furtherance 



101-265 



Phoenix 

Prosperous 

Return 

Sampson 

Samuel 

Sarah 

Seaflower 

Sea Venture 

Southampton 

Star 

Supply 

Susan 

S wallow 

Swan 

Temperance 

Tiger 

Treasurer 

Trial 

Truelove 

Unity 

Warwick 

William & John 

WiUiam & Thomas 



INTRODUCTION. 



ITTLE could even the most sanguine of the early emigrants to 
America have contemplated the subsequent effect which their 
action would work upon the world's history. Some of them, it is true, 
were men of position at home, with wealth and all its concomitant ad- 
vantages at their disposal, but by far the greater number was composed 
of comparatively obscure men— men of little means, but possessed of 
hearts and consciences of too honest a nature to permit them quietly to 
submit to the intolerance which was forced upon them at home. But 
those whose names are recorded in the following pages, with many 
others of whom no such minute particulars have come down to us, were 
the seed-grains from which the mighty Republic has sprung— the rapid 
growth of which has no parallel in the world's history. Colonization 
was but imperfectly developed in those early days, and many attempted 
settlements proved abortive; but the first settlers in Virginia, and 
subsequently those in New England, carried with them the elements 
of success, resulting in permanent establishments. 

Of the history of the Colonies, and the eventual establishment of 
Independence, I have nothing to say. My object is simply and briefly 
to point out some of the causes which contributed to the early emiora- 
tion of English families to America ; and then to estimate the practical 
value of the contents of the present volume as a means of assistance in 
making genealogical researches in the mother country. 

One of the earliest acts of Charles the First,— an act which raised a 
storm of indignation throughout the country,— was the imposition of a 



INTRODUCTION. 



forced loan without the grant of Parh"ament. The manner in which 
this unconstitutional measure was treated by those called upon to 
contribute towards the assessment, is well illustrated by the events 
which took place in Lincolnshire ; and a relation of the part taken by 
the leading men of that locality, some of whom were related to, or 
intimately associated with, the principal agents in the subsequent emi- 
gration to Massachusetts, under John WiNTHROP, in 1630, will be 
of some interest to the descendants of the New England emigrants. 

One of the richest men in the county of Lincoln, who strenuously 
opposed the forced loan, was Isaac JOIINSON, who, as is well known, 
married the Lady Arabella Fvnes, sister to Tiieopiiilus, Earl of 
Lincoln, who himself married a sister of the Lord Say and Sei-E. 
These two noblemen took a very active part in denouncing the loan as 
dangerous and unconstitutional. Lord Say and Sele, who, during the 
civil war, some years later, commanded a Parliamentarian regiment, 
openly asserted that he would rather lose half his estate than risk 
the impoverishment of his posterity by the establishment of so dan- 
gerous a precedent as a loan without the sanction of Parliament. But 
Lord Lincoln's opposition to the loan was more immediately pro- 
ductive of dissatisfaction. As soon as it was proposed he took upon 
himself to have an Abridgment of the Statutes prepared for distri- 
bution ; and it is not unlikely that in the compilation of this 
document he was aided by his former steward, Thomas Dudley, 
who subsequently went over to New England, and became Governor of 
Massachusetts. DUDLEY had received a legal education, under his 
relative. Sir AUGUSTINE NiCHOL, one of the Justices of the Common 
Pleas, and was therefore peculiarly fitted for the work. The imme- 
diate result of this act on the part of Lord Lincoln, was to bring 
down upon himself and his servants the resentment of the King and 
Iiis party, and the Abridgment was rigorously suppressed. Not only 
was his lordship proceeded against in the Star Chamber, but more com- 
pletely to crush out the attempts made to incense the people, a procla- 
mation was issued for the apprehension of John Holland, Steward to 
the Earl, and Robert Blow, the Clerk. of his kitchen; and further, a 
Groom in the household of his lordship was condemned in tlic Star 



INTRODUCTION. 



Chamber to pay a fine of £1000 for his share in distributing the ob- 
noxious work. The Earl was soon after committed a close prisoner to 
the Tower, where he remained in custody for some years. I have not 
found any evidence of what was the result of the attempts made to 
apprehend Holland and Blow, but there are reasons for supposing 
that both escaped detection. A Robert Blow, in all probability the 
same person, was subsequently an ensign in the regiment of Lord S.VY 
and Sell, the nobleman before mentioned. The only trace of HOL- 
LAND we have met with brings out some information respecting the resi- 
dence, at Boston, of Thojl^s Dudley, and the estimated value of his 
yearly income. 

Letter from Sir EDWARD Heron, addressed to Sir HUMPHREY 
May, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster : — 

" Cressye, 28 July, 1627. 
" Right Honorable, 

" I had rather offende in too much officiousnes, then negli- 
gence, especially to the king's mat'^. I have hearde that Mr. Hollande 
who attended the earle of Lincolne, hath been in quest by the state ; yf 
it be soe, I doe heare for certeine, that he was scene dyvers tymes, about 
a month or six weekes past vpon the terras-walkes at Sempringham ; but 
since that tyme it is privatly whispered that he is now removed to the 
house of one Mr. Thomas Dudlye, in Boston, whoe did allsoe of late 
tymes wayte vpon the sayde earle ; and it is very p'bable, because Mr. 
Hollands wyfe is observed to make often viages frome Sempringham 
vnto Boston, and there to abide sometyme 2 or 3 dayes, sometyme a 
weeke together. * * * •• Edward Heron. 

" Yet maye you please further to vnderstande, that this Mr. DuDLYE 
beynge reported to have 300!! p. an., some saye 40oli, refused vpon our 
earnest request to beare 30J. towards the loane with a neyghbourgh that 
was deeply charged as we have informed in our certificatts vnto the 
lords of the councell, whereof I beseech your honor to direct the 
delyverye. 



INTRODUCTlO.y. 



" Since the writinge hereof, I vnderstande that one Addam Reston, 
brother in law vnto the s^' Mr. Hollande, came ridinge through our 
streete on fridaye in the nyglit, the 20th of this month, with a gentle- 
woman behinde him, supposed to be the wyfe of Mr. lIoLLANDE 
goeynge towards Boston ; and an other gent, sceminge vnwillinge to 
be knowne. 

" You maye allsoe please to take into your consideration that one 
Beniamine DiCKOsON of Boston adviseth, that the toune of Boston is 
able and ought to contribute to the charge and expence of theyre late 
mayor & Enw. TiLLSOX, or anye else, that suffer trouble in cause of 
the loane; and to helpc towards theyre losses, p JoilAN HOBSON, 
Collector. 

"The same DvKCON.so.v was 3!! lands, yet sett vnto ili by the lords 
at Lincoln."* 



A long list of Lincolnshire men who refused to contribute to the 
loan, has been preserved. Ten of the principal of them were immedi- 
ately committed to prison :— Sir JOHN Wray, Sir THOMAS GRANTHAM, 
and Sir Ldwaku Ascough, to the Gate House ; Sir William Armyn, 
Sir Thomas Darnell, William Anderson, Esq., the Mayor of Bos- 
ton, and Alderman (Edward) Tilson of that town, to the Fleet ; and 
William Tarold (Thorold), Esq., and — . Horwood, Esq., to the 
Marshalsea. The Boston men who refused to lend, or to enter into bond 
for their appearance before his Majesty's Privy Council, beside the 
Mayor, and Alderman TiLSOX, wereATTERTON Howgiie (Atherton 
Houoii), Edmond Jackson, Benjamin Diconson, Thomas Leve- 
RETT, Thomas Lowe, Thomas Toolv, John Coppyn, William Cot- 

TINGTOX (CODDINGTON), WiLLIAM CONDY, and RiCHARD WESTLAND. 

Of these, Leverett, Coddington, and HoUGH subsequently went 
out to New England, and there attained positions of eminence. The 
London prisons were soon filled with the more important of the ob- 
jectors, from various parts of the countrj', but chiefly from the city of Lon- 
don, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Essex, and Gloucestershire. The 

* Stale Papers, Chas. I., Domestic Series, Vol. 72, No. 36, Record Office. 



INTRODUCTION. 



gaols bemg filled to repletion, and moreover the expense of maintaining^ 
the prisoners proving a heavy charge upon the State-already impove^ 
nshed-the great majority were liberated from confinement, but were not 
allowed however, to return to their own homes for fear of their stirring 
up fresh disaffection among their neighbours. Thus a delinquent be 
longing to Essex vvould be sent, perhaps, to Wiltshire, or Yorkshire and 
under pain of severe punishment, forbidden to leave the town in which 
he was located, where, by-the-way, under the semblance of being a free 
man, he was compelled to earn, or at least procure, his own livin^^ 

This was a very ill-advised proceeding on the part of the Govern- 
ment, for each man thus removed to a distant town soon formed a focus 
of discontent. One of the most energetic of these prisoners, in free 
custody, as it was termed, was Richard Knightley, a gentleman be- 
longing to Northamptonshire, an intimate friend of the leaders of the 
Massachusetts Colony, and connected by marriage with John Hampden 
in conjunction with whom he was named as executor to the will of Isaac 
Johnson. 

Most of the proceedings against the remonstrants were taken in the 
btar Chamber, the decree-books of which are unfortunately lost or we 
might readily have traced many, if not all the suits, citations, fines and 
censures instituted in, or imposed by, the Court. The Star Chamber 
was a tribunal taking cognizance of all kind of delinquencies, and there 
still remains in the Record Office an immense mass of documents ap- 
pertaining to suits before the Court, in which, when they can be sorted 
arranged, and made available to the public, we may hope to find some 
important information respecting the personal histories of some of the 
original settlers in New England. 

The proceedings, which were taken chiefly against the Nonconformists 
caused many English families to leave their homes. Unfortunately the 
"l,". .T 'I' "?•? ''°"''' «f Commission, which has been not inaptly 
called The English Inquisition," are very imperfect, but enough remains 
to show that proceedings were taken in it against many of the ministers 
and public men who afterwards became eminent in the New England 
States. It was not until the Rev. John Cotton, Richard Belling- 
HAM, recorder, and William Coddington, a member of the corpo- 



INTRODUCTION. 



ration of the town of Boston (co. Lincoln), had been fined for noncon- 
formity, that they gave up their English preferments and places to join 
their friends in Massachusetts. Other instances might be adduced of 
the same result attending prosecutions in that Court. 

The imposition of Ship Money was the culminating measure that 
drove hundreds from England to find homes in America, and among 
other causes, was that which most of all contributed to bring about the 
war between the King and the Parliament. Though, after a long and 
tedious struggle, the levy of ship money was declared to be illegal, 
enough had been effected to make far-sighted men tremble for impend- 
ing troubles, and no doubt the stand made by men of great influence and 
high position, such as Hampden (who was intimately associated with 
the leaders of the Massachusetts settlement), had an immense weight 
with persons of an inferior standing in worldly wealth. By the Act of 
Parliament, which declared the illegality of the tax, it was ordered that 
all proceedings which had been taken should be cancelled, and in con- 
sequence a wholesale destruction of documents must have taken place, 
which, had they been preserved, would have been of great value to the 
topographer and genealogist, as the rolls of assessments were very minute. 
One volume of assessments only appears to have escaped the general 
fate, and this contains the names of all the persons assessed in the 
county of Essex (with the exception of four towns), numbering about 
18,000, and, without doubt, includes many of the subsequent emigrants 
who went out from that county to New England, in the years 1637 and 
1638. A copy of this very interesting document has been prepared for 
publication. 

In i860, Mr. Samuel Gardner Drake, of Boston (Mass.), pub- 
lished his "Result of some Riscarches among the British Archives, for 
information relative to the Founders of Ncii> England" 

That work first suggested the desirability of making a systematic 
collection of authentic documents relating to the early settlers in 
America, not only to those who removed to the New England State s 
but to those also who settled in Virginia, tlie Summer Islands, Barba- 
does, Carolina, Jamaica, and other places. It is impossible to over- 
estimate the value of these records, and it is a matter of the deepest 



INTROD UCTION. 



regret that comparatively so few have survived to the present time. 
Those that we have, therefore, of undoubted authenticity, are all the 
more to be prized. It is a transcript of some of these documents which 
is here submitted. The aim of the transcriber has been to present an 
absolute copy of the originals. He has not even ventured to correct 
palpable mistakes in the spelling of names, or other clerical errors. 
Where such occur, and they are by no means infrequent, he has called 
attention to the fact, either by inserting the correct word in brackets, 
or by adding a foot-note, but the text is a faithful reproduction of the 
originals. 

There are some papers included in Mr. Drake's volume, which have 
not been deemed admissible in the bodyof this work, inasmuch as they are 
not in themselves oiificial documents, but they may not inaptly be quoted 
here. The first to be noticed are the following lists, taken from the 
History of Sandwich, being transcripts of records belonging to the 
corporations of that port. 



A LIST OR REGISTER 

Of all such persons as embarked themselves in the good ship called the Hercules, of Sandwich, 
of the burthen of 200 tons, John Witherley, master, and therein transported from Sandwich 
to the plantation called New England in America ; with the certificates from the ministers 
where they last dwelt of their conversation, and conformity to the orders and discipline of 
the church, and that they had taken the oath of allegiance and supremacy. (The certificates, 
all dated February and March, 1634, are here omitted.) 

Masters of Families. Children. Servants. 

Nathanl. Tilden of Tenterden yeoman and i Seven Seven 

Lydia his wife j by name by name 

Tonas Austen of Tenterden and CoN-STANCE his ) „ 
^ c Four. 

wife } 

Rob. Brook of Maidstone mercer and Anne his | Seven 

wife ■' 

Tho. Heyward of Aylesford taylor and Susannah ^ 

his wife 3 

Will. Witherell of Maidstone schoolmaster) 

, KT 1 • T f Three One 

and Mary his wife J 



INTROD UCTION. 



Masters of Families. 

Fannet of Ashford hemp-dresser. 

Tlio BONEV and Hen. Ewell of Sandwich, shoe- 
makers 

Will. Hatch of Sandwich merchant and Jane his ") 
wife J 

Sam. Hinkley of Tenterden and Sarah his wife 

Isaac Cole of Sandwich carpenter and Joan his ) 



wife 



J 



Five 
Four. 
Two. 



Tho. Champion of Ashford 
Tho. Besbeech of Sandwich 
Jno. Lewis of Tenterden and Sarah his wife 
Parnel Harris of Bow London 
James Savers of Northbourn taylor 
Comfort Starre of Ashford chirurgion 
Jos. Rootes of Great Chart. 
Em. Mason of Eastwell wid. 

Margt. wife of Will. Johnes late of Sandwich, now \ 
of New England, painter S 

Jno. Best of the said parish taylor. 
Tho. Bridgen of Faversham husbandman and ^ 

his wife. 3 

History of Sandwich, by W. BOYS, 1 79 



Six 

One 



Three 



Six 



A Servant 



three 



Three 



pp. 750-1. 



A TRUE ROLL OR LIST 

Of the names, surnames, and qualities of all such persons who have taken passage from the 
town and port of Sandwich for the American plantations, since the last certificate of such 
passengers returned into the office of Dover Castle. 

Thomas Starr of Canterbury yeoman and i child 

Sarah his wife 
Edward John.son of Canterbury joiner and 7 children 3 servants 

Susan his wife 



INTROD UCTION. 



Nicholas Butler of Eastwell yeoman and 3 children 5 serv. 

JOICE his wife 
Samuel Hall of Canterbury yeoman and Joan 3 serv. 

his wife. 
Henry Bachelor of Dover brewer and 4 serv. 

Martha his wife 
Joseph Bachelor of Canterbury taylor and i child 3 serv. 

Elizabeth his wife 
Henry Richardson of Canterbury carpenter 5 children i serv. 

and Mary his wife 
Jarvis Bovkett of Chanington carpenter 
John Bachelor of Canterbury taylor 

Nathaniel Ovell of Dover cordwinder i serv. 

Thomas Calle of Faversham husbandman and 3 children 

Bennet his wife 
William Eaton of Staple husbandman and 3 children i serv 

Martha his wife 
Joseph Coleman of Sandwich shoemaker and 4 children 

Sara his wife 
Matthew Smith of Sandwich cordwinder and 4 children 

Jane his wife 
Marmaduke Peerce of Sandwich taylor and i serv. 

Mary his wife 
Certified under the seal of office of mayoralty 9th June, 1637. 

History of Sandwich, by W. Boys, 1792, p. 752. 



We have next to notice the record compiled by Mr. Daniel CusH- 
ING, first printed in Mr. SOLOMAN Lincoln's Centennial Address, at 
Hingham, September 28, 1835. It contains the names of one hundred 
and seventy-five emigrants from the county of Norfolk, who emigrated 
between the years 1633 and 1638, almost wholly from Hingham, Wind- 
ham, and other neighbouring parishes, and who consequently called their 
new settlement Hingham. But there is something to be said about this 
emigration, which it is believed has hitherto escaped notice— that is. 



INTRODUCTION. 



that the movement was largely fostered by, if not directly traceable to, 
the influence of JOHX Hayn'ES, who was subsequently Governor of 
Connecticut. 

The first name on the list referred to, is that of Tmeophilus 
Gushing, from Hingham, who lived several years upon the farm of 
Mr. Hains, as he is described in the original. Hitherto, Governor 
H.-\VNES has always been regarded as an Essex man, and he is said to 
have married Mary, daughter of RouERT Thornton, of Nottingham. 
This is not in accordance with the facts of the case, for John Haynes 
was the son of another John Haynes, who lived at Great Hadham, 
and afterwards at Codicote, both in the county of Hertford, but inherited 
an estate in Essex, which had been purchased by his father. He mar- 
ried Mary, one of the three daughters and co-heirs of Robert Thorn- 
ton, who possessed a good estate in Hingham, Windham, and Wramp- 
lingham. Mr. THORNTON died when his daughter, who was afterwards 
Mrs. Haynes, was very young, and there are reasons for the belief that 
after the marriage, John H.\ynes went to reside at Hingham, and that 
their first child, called JOHN (whose name is not recorded by any gene- 
alogist either in England or America), was born there. But, before he 
left England, Mr. Haynes certainly took up his abode in Essex, on a 
newly-acquired property, called Gopford. Taking then the residence at 
Hingham of a man of the character of Haynes, it is easy to account 
for the emigration from that place, especially as the first portion of the 
company went out in the same year ; indeed, there is every reason to 
suppose that they sailed in the same ship. There can be but little 
doubt that Theopiulus Gushing was a trusted servant of John 
H.\YNES, and probably a family connection on his wife's side, her 
maternal grandmother being the heiress of EDMUND GUSHING, by 
which marriage the Thornton family acquired the estates at Hing- 
ham, Windham, and Wramplingham, which they enjoyed at the time 
Mr. H.\YNES married into that family. 

This list of Mr. CUSHING'S is undoubtedly of great value, tending, 
as it does, to confirm other statements and unofficial lists, but as it is 
only a compilation made by a private individual, it is not inserted in 
this work. 



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There is another very interesting paper included in Mr. Drake's 
work, which may be briefly noticed. It consists of extracts from the 
municipal records of Leyden, in Holland, made by the Hon Henry C 
Murphy. Many English families took refuge in Leyden, and the 
list referred to is a register of the births, marriages, and deaths which 
occurred there among the exiles. It was from Leyden that many 
of the first settlers in New England, popularly known as the Pilgrim 
Fathers, came, and embarking from English ports, sailed on board'' the 
ships Mayflozvcr, Fortune, Arm, and Little James. 

Among other notices contained in this list, are the following :— 
William Bradford, of Austerfield, Eng., m. Nov. \o, 1613 

Dorothy May, of Witzbuts, Eng.* 
Edward Winslovv, of London, m. 16 May, 161 8, Elizabeth 

Barker, of Chetsum, Eng.* 
John Jenne, of Norwich, Eng., m. i Nov., 1614, Sarah Carey, 
of Moncksoon.f 
The three places here mentioned may be traced as Wisbeach in 
Cambridgeshire; Chesham, in Buckinghamshire; and Monk Soham 
m Suffolk. A family of the name of May certainly lived at Wis- 
beach at the time referred to, as did one of the name of Barker at 
Chesham. 

The foregoing extracts sufficiently demonstrate the nature of the 
Leyden records. Further notices are unnecessary, but the hst of those 
who embarked in the before-mentioned ships is of sufficient value to 
entitle its insertion in this place, though it must be remembered that it 
is not absolutely official. It is taken from the interesting work of the 
Rev. Ashbel Steele, A.M., entitled " Chief of the Pilgrims, or the Life 
and Times of William Brewster." Philadelphia, 1857, pp. 401—410. 



* Both Bradford and Winslow sailed in the Mayflmaer. 

t His wife probably died shortly afterwards, as the name of John Je.iny is given alone in the 
following list as coming over in the Ann, or Liitle James. 



INTRODUCTION. 



LIST OF PASSENGERS IN THE MAYFLOWER ; 

Being the names of those who came over first, in the year 1620, and were the founders of New 
Plymouth, which led to the planting of the other New England Colonies. This list of their 
" names " and families, was preserved by Governor Bradford at the close of his History, 
and Ls here presented in the order in which he placed them. The value of such an accurate 
list cannot be too highly estimated. 

Mr. John Carver ; who was chosen their first Governor on their arrival 
at Cape Cod. He died the first spring. Katherine, his 
wife ; she died a few weeks after her husband, in the beginning 
of summer. 

Desire Minter ; afterwards returned to her friends, in poor health, and 
died in England. 

John Howland ; man servant, afterwards married the daughter of 
John Tillie, and had ten children. 

Roger Wilder ; man servant, died in the first sickness. 

William Latham ; a boy, after more than twenty years visited Eng- 
land, and died at the Bahama Islands. 

A maid servant ; who married, and died one or two years after. 

Jasper Moore ; who died the first season. 

Mr. William Brewster ; their Ruling Elder, lived some twenty-three 
or four years after his arrival. MARY, his wife ; died between 
1623 and 1627. Love Brewster; a son, married, lived to 
the year 1650, had four children. Wrestling Brew.ster ; 
youngest son. 

Richard More and Brother ; two boys placed with the Elder. Richard 
after^vards married, and had four or more children. His brother 
died the first winter. 

Mr. Edward Winslow ; Mr. W. afterwards chosen Governor, died in 
1655, when on a commission to the West Indies. Elizabeth, 
his wife ; died the first winter. Mr. W. left two children by a 
second marriage. 

George Soule and Elias Story; two men in Winslow's family. G. 
Soule married and had eight children. E. Story died in the 
first sickness. 



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Ellen More ; a little girl placed in Mr. Winslow's family, sister of 
Richard More, died soon after their arrival. 

Mr. William Bradford ; their second Governor, author of the history 
of the Plymouth Colony, lived to the year 1657. Dorothy, 
his wife ; who died soon after their arrival. Governor Bradford 
left a son in England to come afterwards — had four children 
by a second marriage. 

Mr. Isaac Allerton ; chosen first assistant to the Governor. Mary, 
his wife ; who died in the first sickness. Bartholomew ; son, 
married in England. Remember and Mary, daughters. Re- 
member married in Salem, had three or four children. Mary 
married in Plymouth, had four children. 

John Hook ; servant boy, died in the first sickness. 

Mr. Samuel Fuller ; their physician. His wife and child remained, 
and came over afterwards ; they had two more children. 

William Butten ; servant, died on the passage. 

John Crackston ; who died in the first sickness. John Crackston, 
his son ; who died some five or six years after. 

Capt. Myles Standish ; who lived to the year 1656 ; chief in military 
affairs. Rose, his wife ; died in the first sickness. Capt. Stan- 
dish had four sons living in 1650, by a second marriage. 

Mr. Christopher Martin and his wife ; Solomon Prower and John 
LanGEMORE, servants ; all died soon after their arrival. 

Mr. William Mullins, his wife, Joseph, a son ; these three died the 
first winter. Priscilla, a daughter ; survived and married 
John Alden. ROBERT CARTER, servant ; died the first winter. 

Mr. William White ; died soon after landing. Susanna, his wife ; 
afterwards married to Mr. E. Winslow. Resolved, a son ; 
married and had five children. Peregrine, a son ; was born 
after their arrival at Cape Cod, he cannot therefore be num- 
bered among the passengers proper ; married, and had two chil- 
dren before 1650. 

William Holbeck and Edward Thomson, servants ; both died soon 
after landing. 

Mr. Stephen Hopkins, and Elizabeth, his wife ; both lived over 

d 



INTRODUCTION. 



twenty years after their arrival, and had a son and four daugh- 
ters born in this country. Giles, and Coxstantia, by a former 
marriage. Giles married ; had four children. Constantia mar- 
ried ; had twelve children. Damaris, a son, and OcE.\NUS, 
born at sea ; children by the present marriage. 

Edward Doty, and Edward Litster, servants. E, Doty by a second 
marriage had seven children ; after his term of service went to 
Virginia. 

Mr. Richard Warren ; his wife and five daughters were left, and came 
over afterwards. They also had two sons ; and the daughters 
married here. 

John Bh.lington ; he was not from Leyden, or of the Leyden Com- 
pany, but from London. Ellen, his wife. John, his son ; 
who died in a few years. Francis, the second son ; married 
and had eight children. 

PZdward Tillie, and Ann, his wife ; both died soon after their arrival. 
Henry Samson and Humiuty Cooper, two children, their 
cousins. Henry lived, married, had seven children. Humility 
returned to England. 

John Tillie, and his wife; both died soon after they came onshore. 
Eliz.\beth, their daughter; afterwards married John Hovvland. 

P'RANCIS Cooke ; who lived until after 1650 ; his wife and other children 
came afterwards ; they had six or more children. John, his 
son ; afterwards married ; had four children. 

Thomas Rogers; died in the first sickness. Joseph, his son; was 
living in 1650, married and had six children. Mr. Rogers' other 
children came afterwards, and had families. 

Thomas Tinker, wife and .son ; all died in the first sickness. 

John Rigdale, Aljce, his wife ; both died in the first sickness. 

James Chilton, his wife; both died in the first sickness. Mary, 
their daughter ; lived, married, and had nine children. An- 
other married daughter came afterwards. 

Edward Fuller, his wife; both died in the first sickness. Samuel, 
their son ; married ; had four children. 

John Turner, two sons; names not given; all three died in the 



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first sickness. A daughter came some years afterwards to 
Salem and there married. 

Francis Eaton, Sarah, his wife ; she died the first winter ; by a 
third marriage he left three children. Samuel, a son ; married 
and had one child. 

Moses Fletcher, John Goodman, Thomas Williams, Digerie 
Priest, Edmond Margeson, Richard Britterige, Rich- 
ard Clarke ; these seven died in the general sickness. The 
wife of D. Priest, and children, came afterwards, she being the 
sister of Mr. Allerton. 

Peter Brown ; lived some fourteen years after, was twice married, and 
left four children. 

Richard Gardiner ; became a seaman, and died abroad. 

Gilbert Winslow ; after living here a number of years, returned to 
England. 

John Alden ; "a hopeful young man," hired at Southampton, married 
Priscilla Mullens, as mentioned, and had eleven children. 

John Allerton. 

Thomas English. 

William Trevore, and — Ely ; two seamen ; are commonly, but 
incorrectly reckoned in the number of the first company of 
passengers for the Colony ; Bradford himself says : " Two other 
seamen were hired to stay a year ; * * when their time was 
out they both returned." Accordingly he says of the Mayflower 
company : " These being about a hundred souls, came over in 
the first ship." Afterwards he adds : " Of these one hundred 
persons who came over in this first ship together, the greatest 
half died in the general mortality, and most of them in two or 
three months' time." Omitting those two hired sailors who 
returned, and counting the person that died and the child that 
was born while on the passage as one passenger, we have the 
exact number — one hundred of the Pilgrim Company, "who 
came over in the first ship." And, as fifty-one died the first 
season, this enumeration makes good those other words of the 
historian, that, " the greater half died in the general mortality.' ' 

d—2 



INTRODUCTION. 



LIST OF PASSENGERS THAT ARRIVED, AFTER ONE 
YEAR, IN THE SECOND SMALL SHIP FORTUNE; 

Being parts of families, with others, left in England or Holland the year before. They arrived 
at New Plymouth, on the nth of Nov., 1621. 

John Adams. 

William BassITE (Bassett, probably two in his family). 

William Beale. 

Edward Bom passe. 

Jonathan Brewster ; the oldest son of Elder Brewster. 

Clement Brigges. 

John Cannon. 

William Coner. 

Robert Cushman ; for several years the Leyden Company's agent in 
England. He returned in the Fortune to act still further as 
agent for the Company ; was of great service in various ways ; 
but died before coming again to settle in the Colony. Thomas 
Cushman, son of Robert, about twelve years old; came with 
his father in the Fortune, became an exemplary man in the 
, Colony, and succeeded Eider Brewster in the eldership, in 1649. 

Stephen Dean. 

Philip De La Noye. 

Thomas Flavell and son. 

Widow Ford and three children, William, Martha, and John. 

Robert Hickes. 

William Hilton. 

Bennet Morgan. 

Thomas Morton. 

Austin Nicholas. 

William Palmer (probably two in his family). 

William Pitt. 

Thomas Prince, or Prence ; married the Elder's daughter, Patience ; 
was afterwards Governor. 

Moses Simonson. 



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Hugh Statie. 

James Steward. 

William Tench. 

John Winslow; brother of Mr. Edward Winslovv. 

William Wright. 



LIST OF THOSE WHO CAME OVER IN THE ANN AND 
LITTLE JAMES. 

The vessels parted company at sea; the Ann arrived the latter part of June, and the Little 
James some week or ten days later; part of the number were the wives and children of 
persons already in the Colony. 

Anthony Annabal ; afterwards settled in Scituate. 
Edward Bangs ; settled in Eastham. 
Robert Bartlett. 

Fear Brewster and Patience Brewster; daughters of Elder 

Brewster. 
Mary Bucket. 
Edward Burcher. 

Thomas Clarke. This Thomas Clarke's grave-stone is the oldest on 

the Plymouth Burial Hill. 
Christopher Conant. 
Cuthbert Cuthbertson ; was a Hollander. 
Anthony Dix. 
John Faunce. 
Manasseh Faunce. 

GooDWiFE Flavell; probaby the wife of Thomas Flavell, who came 

in the Fortune. 
Edmund Flood. 

Bridget Fuller ; apparently the wife of Samuel Fuller, the physician 
Timothy Hatherly. 
William Heard. 

Margaret Hickes and her children; the wife of Robert Hickes who 
came in the Fortune. ' 



INTRODUCTION. 



William Hilton's wife and two children. He had sent for them before 

his death. 
Edward Holman. 
John Jenny ; had "liberty, in 1636, to erect a mill for grinding and 

beating of corn upon the brook of Plymouth." 
RouERT Long. 
Experience Mitchell. 
George Morton ; he brought with him his son, Nathaniel, and four 

other children. Nathaniel Morton ; son of George Morton, 

and aftenvards Secretary of the Colony. 
Thomas Morton, jr. ; son of Thomas Morton, who came in the 

Fortune. 
Ellen Newton. 

John Oldham; a man of some note afterwards. 
Frances Palmer ; wife of William Palmer, who came in the 

Fortune. 
Christian Penn. 
Mr. Perce's two servants. 
Joshua Pratt. 
James Rand. 
Robert Rattliffe. 
Nicholas Snow ; settled in Eastham. 
Alice Southworth ; widow, afterwards the second wife of Governor 

Bradford. 
Francis Sprague ; settled in Duxbury.. 
Barbara Standish ; i.e., second wife of Captain Standish, married after 

her arrival. 
Thomas Tilden. 
Stephen Tracy. 
Ralph Wallen. 



It must not be imagined that the following pages furnish by any 
means a complete list of the early settlers in America. In 1637 Thomas 



INTR on UCTION. 



Mayhew was appointed, for a term of twenty-one years, to keep a record 
of all those persons who left England " to passe into forraigne partes," 
but of Mayhew's lists nothing is to be found but the fragment com- 
mencing at page 287, and that continues but for a few months. It cannot 
be doubted but that other lists were made, but they are either lost, or 
are among the mass of papers still uncatalogued at the Record Office. 
We learn incidentally that ships left England almost daily for America, 
but no records of them, or of their passengers, remain. Thus among the 
registers of deaths in the parish of Deal, co. Kent, we find that on the 
4th of May, 1639, Margaret, wife of Thomas Waldigraue, bound for New 
England, was buried. Who was Thomas Waldigraue, and with what 
company did he sail ? 

We know that many ships sailed from Bristol, among others The Angel 
Gabriel and TJie James, conveying the Revd. Richard Mather and the 
Revd. Daniel Maude, but no records of departures from that port remain. 
Again, who were the companions who sailed in 1633 in the The Griffin, 
with John Haynes and the Revd. Thomas Hooker .' Where are the lists 
of The Arabella, and other ships, in which John Winthrop and the foun- 
ders of Massachusetts embarked .' Who went out with the Revd. Ezekiel 
Rogers from Rowley, and with Fenwick, and the Revd. Henry Whitfield > 
These are but a few instances, to show how very imperfect are our records 
of the early settlers. 

Further, it should be borne in mind that only the names of those 
were taken who legally left the shores of England. At page 142, for 
example, and elsewhere throughout the book, we find that the passengers 
were examined by the minister touching their conformity to the church 
discipline of England, and that they had taken the oaths of allegiance 
and supremacy ; elsewhere (p. 106, &c.) we find it certified that they are 
no subsidy men, that is, men liable to the payment of a subsidy to the 
crown. Among the thousands who emigrated to New England, it can- 
not be doubted but that a very large number left to avoid payment of 
the hateful subsidy, and that they would not take the oaths of allegiance 
and supremacy. These, therefore, must have left secretly, and of such 
no record would exist. 

It is perhaps hardly necessary to say, that where, in the following 



INTRODUCTION. 



lists, it is stated that so many people were transported to New England, 
it does not mean that they were sent as felons, as the word, at the present 
time, usually implies. It simply means that they were conveyed. Those 
persons, however, who were convicted for upholding the cause of the 
Duke of Monmouth (pp. 315— 342), were undoubtedly //ww/or/^rt', as we 
now understand the word. 

The Summer Islands, mentioned at pages 301 — 314, and elsewhere, 
are now called the Bermudas. In 1609, Sir George Somers, or Sumers, 
was driven on the islands in the course of a voyage to Virginia, and from 
him the islands derived their name. The Virginia Company, who claimed 
the islands by the right of having discovered them, sold them to a com- 
pany of a hundred and twenty persons, who, having obtained a charter for 
their settlement in 1612, sent out sixty settlers, with a governor. During 
and immediately after the civil war in England, many persons of eminence 
took refuge in the Bermudas, among others the poet Waller, who cele- 
brated their beauty in a poem, entitled " The Battle of the Smnnicr 
Islands." 

Enough has been said to show the great value of the lists here given, 
and I trust that others may be induced to make further search among 
the documents in the Record Office, to bring to light the treasures there 
hidden. 

J. C. H. 

May, 1873. 



[Regi]ster of the names 
of all y^ Passinger w'^'' 
Passed from y" Port of 
London for on whole 
yeare Endinge at 
Xp-^^ l635. 



Pas singer w"^ 



Passed from 
London. 



y^ Port of 



Post festum Natalis Christi 1634. 

^635 



vsq' ad fcsttim Na: Christi 



Sectindo yanuarij 1634 

IS'slHEIS vnder written are to be transported to Virginea imbarqued 
Igi^ in y<= Merch' boiiavcnturc jAMES RiCROFTE M"' bound thither 
have taken y^ oath of Allegeance. 



WiltM Sayer 58 

Bazill Brooke 20 

Robert Percy 40 

Charles Milliard 22 

Edward Clark 30 

Jo: Ogell 18 

Richard Hargrave 20 

Jo: Anderson 20 

Francis Spencer 23 

John Lewes 23 

Richard Hughes 19 

John Clark 19 

W" Guy 18 

John Burd 18 

James Redding 19 

Richard Cooper , 18 



Andrew Jefferies 24 

W" MUNDAY 22 

Arthur Howell 20 

Jo: Abby 22 

James Moyser 28 

Mathew Marshall 30 

W ' Smith 20 

Garrett Riley 24 

Miles Riley 20 

WiitM Burch 19 

Peter Dole 20 

James Metcalf 22 

Jo: Vnderwood 23 

Robert Luck 25 

John Wood 26 

Walter Morgan 23 

5—2 



36 



PASSJNGER wen PASSED FROM 



[1634 



Henrie Irish 16 

George Greene 20 

Henry QuiNTON 20 

Jo: Bryan 25 

Robert Payton 25 

Tiio: Symond's 27 

MicHELL Browne *35 

Jo: Hodges 37 

Jo: Edmonu's 16 

Garret Pownder., 19 

Jo: Wise t28 

Henry Bunnell 23 

Symon Kenneday 20 

Tho: Hyet 22 

Tno: James 20 

Jo Sotterfoytii 24 

Emanuell Bomer 18 

Leonard Wetiihrkield 17 

James Lickburrowe 20 

Tho: Singer 18 

Jesper Withy 21 

Robert Kersley 22 

Jo: Springall 18 

Tho: JESOPP 18 

James Perkyns 42 

Daniell Greene 24 

W" Hutton 24 

Jo: Wilkinson 19 

Hugh Garland 20 

Richard Spicer 18 

HUMFREY TOPSALL 24 

Tho: Stanton 20 

Jo: Watson 28 

Tho: Murfie 20 



John Fountains 18 

Henry Redding 22 

LOUGHTON BoSTOCK l6 

John Russell 19 

Tho: Ridgley 23 

Robert Harris 19 

WiftM Mason 19 

Victor Derrick 23 

John Bamford 28 

Geo: Session 40 

Jo: Cooke 47 

Tho: Townson 26 

Tho: Parson 30 

Michell Hopkinson 27 

wsurgisson 25 

Edward Fisher 35 

Robert Fisher 34 

Richard Ellis 29 

Jo: Atkinson 24 

Jo. Hickcombottom 24 

Joseph Washborn 22 

Richard Pitt 19 

Edward Maior 19 

Jo: Favor 18 

Henry Anmer 16 

Ellin Jones , 18 

WittM RiDGDELL 24 

Christopher Carnoll 23 

Jo: Feeldhouse 19 

Tho: Taylor 19 

Jo: Grimscroft 27 

Jesper Weston 27 

John Lee 17 

John Skorie 16 



• [This age is uncertain, the first figure having been altered ; it, however, looks like a 3 followed 
by two 5's ] 

f [U IS doubtful whether this age is 18 or 28.] 



1^34] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



37 



Jo: MOSELY i8 

JEREEMY Redding i8 

Richard Ast 30 

John Rolinson 26 

Richard Glaister 31 

Protherock Alis 24 

John TowsE 26 

Richard Cave 28 

Tho: Goodman 25 

Phillipp Conner 21 

Launcelot Pryce 21 

Fj-or Thomazin 18 

Kat: Yates 19 

Averyn Cowper 20 

Jo: Dunn 26 

Leonard Evans 22 

Tho: Anderson 18 

Edward Cranfield 24 

Kir<7r Ann Cranfield 18 

Jo: Baggley 14 

Tho: Smith 14 

WiftM Weston 30 

Tho: Townsend 14 

Edward Davies 25 

Mary Saund''^ 26 

Jane Chambers 23 

Margaret Maddock's 21 

Roger Sturdevant 21 

John Wigg 24 

John Greenwood 16 

Andrew Dunton 38 

John Wise 30 

W" Hudson 32 

Tho: Edenburrow 37 

John Hill 50 



Henry Rogers 30 

Robert Smithson 23 

Nic\- Harvy 30 

James Graston {or Grafton] 22 

Daniell Daniell 18 

Reginoll Hawes 25 

tjEO: Burlingham* 20 

Jo: Hutchinson 22 

James GRAMEt 17 

Richard Harman 20 

Sam: Ashley 19 

Geo: Burlingham 20 

Elizabeth Jackson 17 

Sara Turner 20 

Mary Ashley 24 

Margerie Furbredd 20 

Margaret Huntley 20 

Richard Doll 25 

Tho: Perry 34 

vxor Dorothy 26 

Ben: Perry 4 

Mary Carlton 23 

Abram Silvester 40 

Tho: Bolton 18 

Richard Champion 19 

Richard Champion 18 

Abram Silvester 14 

Elizabeth Nunick 20 

Jo: Atkinson 30 

Ric Hore 24 

Ralph Nicholson 20 

Robert More 19 

Joan Nubold 20 

Tho: Hebden 20 



* [It will be observed that this name is repeated five lines below.] 

t [It IS possible that this name may be intended for Grand ; the last two letters are very badly 
written.] ' ' 



38 



PASSINGER WCff PASSED FROM 



['634 



vj' yaniiarij 1634. 

[IIEIS vnder written names are to be transported to S' Christophers 
C the Barbadoes, James Romsey M^ bound thither have taken 
y' oath of AUegeance. 



John Phillipps 21 

John Allin 23 

David JOHNES 24 

W^' White 30 

HUMFREY DAVIES 22 

W'" CaNNION 21 

Edward Lampeugh 35 

George Cliffe 26 

Abram Jnoson 27 

Henrie Wells 23 

John vsher 26 

Edmond Knight 21 

Tho: Rasbottom 23 

W" Griggson 14 

Richard Jones 23 

Michell White 18 

Richard Borne 24 

Edward Fletcher 20 

Francis Sowth 19 

John Connv 20 

Robert Skarvill 21 

]-:dward Robinson 18 

John Holland 15 

Edward Ash 20 

Tho:Sandby 17 

Tiio: Greene 24 

Mark Theody 18 

Wift.M Burt 22 



John Bowes 23 

Henry CuppLEDiKE 20 

RoB'^ Stratford 16 

Robert Holland 19 

Tho: Borne 22 

Edward Robert's 25 

John Carter 26 

George Sutton 19 

Edward Jennor 24 

Joseph Glade 20 

Peter Monk 29 

Richard Coke 38 

IsACK Peter 20 

PiiiLLiPP Squier 20 

Bartholmew Flude 24 

Richard Lawrence 20 

Daniell Smith 20 

John SvinES 17 

Robert Kett 22 

SuzAN Hudson 20 

Mary Sea 16 

John Shettleworth 28 

Richard Fryme 26 

RoB'^ Holme 22 

John More 28 

Richard Perce 45 

Edward Jones 21 

Mark Ellvyn 20 



1634] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



39 



Henry PuRSTYNN 18 

Richard Chitting 23 

Tho: Marfutt 22 

Richard Edmond's 18 

W«Prichard 25 

Tho: Arnold 18 

Richard Chamblis 19 

Edward Brunt 25 

George Stokes 23 

Henry Fookes 21 

Robert Granger 21 

W" Walter 26 

John Rods 20 

EzECHELL Clement's 20 

Tho: Carpenter 20 

Tho: Smith 17 

John White 27 

John Watkinson 22 

Joseph Pardy 23 

Robert Langridge 20 

Jno Etherington 17 

George White 27 

Tho: Cockey 25 

Anto Blackgrove 24 



John Higgins 20 

WiftM Hodgson 20 

Tho: Jenkynns 23 

jNo Greenewood 26 

John Place 22 

W" Hayman 16 

Edward Savage 20 

Jo: Conniers 21 

John More 30 

RoB^ Ground 22 

William Bruton 22 

William Walton 22 

WiltM Seward 26 

Henry Rymes 40 

Henry Iles 17 

Bryan Erle 21 

John Fox 19 

Robert Gilby 18 

Robert Baker 50 

Tho: Peck 20 

WittM Harris 35 

John TowNE 27 

Christian Mynnikyn 19 



17 Februarij 1634. 

fe'^HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes 
Sj9 imbarqued in ye Hopewell Capten Tho: Wood M^ bound thither, 
the passenges have taken the oath of AUegeance f Supremacie. 



WittM VSHER 22 

Ric": Hanby 23 

Richard Jackson 17 



John Hill 19 

Richard Clynton 23 

Jno Harrison 46 



PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM 



['634 



James Read 19 

DUNSTON KEMBER 20 

VV" Owen 23 

Jno Free 25 

Richard Gane 19 

Thomas Richard's 19 

John Nicks 23 

Martin Perkvnn 20 

Anto Blades* 24 

Robert Dymond 29 

Tho: Daves 20 

W" Walker 21 

Ralph Harwood 23 

Phillipp Philpott 30 

James Pallister 28 

Richard Clark 21 

Daniell Baker 20 

John Tayler 23 

Thomas Prosser 20 

John Eaton 20 

Tho: Smith 21 

John Johnson 18 

Richard Holmes 24 

Ralph Terrett 24 

Henry Tatnum 20 

Alexander Smith 18 

John Crapp 37 

John Faux 16 

Joseph Bryan 20 

Nevill Hutchins 20 

W" Walters 22 

WittM Puttex 20 

Archibald Weyer 18 

NaTHANIELL COBHAM 17 



JARVICE DODDERIDGE 21 

John Decborn 22 

WiitM Seriff 19 

John Offword 24 

Tho: Lee 20 

Robert Richard's 18 

George Hiter 18 

John Dreadd 17 

Arthur Wynd 17 

Richard osborn 22 

John Phillipps 37 

John Steevens 13 

John Reddhedd 28 

W^'GlBSON 18 

Tho: Waterman 27 

Tho: Jones 19 

Jo: Nisom 23 

Edward Layton 30 

WittM Benson 28 

John Whitehedd 23 

Richard Barnard 23 

Henry Long 21 

John Wilks 22 

Tho: Wellman 21 

Tho: Gaton 25 

WittM Allin 25 

Tho: Letteny 20 

Robert Porter 20 

John Hughes 20 

Henry Atkyns 22 

Robert Kember 21 

Robert Mills 19 

John Davies 25 

Thomas Crowder 21 



• [This name is very faintly written, but I do not think there can be any doubt about it.] 



1634] 



r^ PORT OF LONDON. 



41 



Richard Purnell 21 

Robert Lynley 20 

Henry Holmes 44 

John Key 30 

John Williams 21 

John Fowler 24 

John Owen 20 

Owen Williams 21 

Tho: Drew 26 

w" bumstedd 21 

Edward Jnqson 20 

John Bownd 20 

John Haies 30 

John Lyon 18 

WittM Corser 24 

Thomas Trigg 21 

Robert Nisbett 19 

WittM Caddy 21 

John Cassedy 20 

Alexander More 24 

Richard Wellyn 25 

Richard Griff's [Griffiths] 24 

Arthur Yeomans 24 

Nicholas Hobson 23 

W" Marrow 25 

Francis Dene 21 

John Philpott 16 

John Strattergood 18 

W»' Cant 19 

Henrie Speckman 27 

John Yat's 19 

W" Ranse 2; 

George Selman 16 

Nicholas Blades 21 

John Clark 24 



Tho: Eyerie 

Tho: Medwell 

Jo: Basher 

James Ellerton 

Richard Hands 

Medusala Watt's 

Tho: Hames 

Phillipp Cartwrite 

John Loftis 

Michell Rocks 

Jo: Ling 

Tho: Sherman 

W»' Jackson 

James Goldingham 

RiC : Rainolds 

Jo: NOKES 

Franc's [Francis] Symond's 

Thomas Lurting 

James Anderson 

Walter J ago 

John Bead 

John Young 

Tho: Hubbard 

Edward Browne 

W"Seere 

W" Levyns 

Jo: Hamond 

Edward Pullin 

James Cullimor 

Jo: DE Park 

Richard Walton 

Robert Collie 

Joseph Hepworth 

WiftM Walters 

Daniell Smith 

6 



42 PASSINGER IVCH PASSED FROM [1634 

Richard Trueman 24 1 Randall Ogden 19 

W" Masters 21 Tiio: Browne 11 

Jo: Clere 26 I 



xj° Marcij 1634 



dc;>ochiaSci ) Ig'SI H EI S vnder written names are to be transporter to 
Cnpplegate.' -* 'mI.HI New England having brought Certificate from the 
Justices of the peace f Minister of the pish the ptie hath taken the oaths 
of Allegcance f Supremacie. 

Peter Howson xxxj yeres f his Wife Ellin Howson 39ycrcs old. 



Turris ■) IS'^HEIS vnder written names are are (sic) to be transported 
J IH.wal to New-England having brought attestacoh f Certific 
from the Justices of peace f Minister of the jiish according to the LLs 
[Lords] of the Councells order the ptie hath taken the oaths of Allegeance 
f Supremacie. 

yeres 

Thomas Stares 31 

SuzAN Johnson 12 



16 Marcij 1634 

Mildred ■) lUi'^IHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New- 
S |B.Bal England imbarqued in y^ Christian dc Lo: Jo: White. 
M'' bound thither, the Men have taken ye oath of Allegeance f Su- 
premacie. 



yeres 

Francis Stiles 35 

Tiio: Bassett 37 

Tho: Stiles 20 

TiK): Barrkr 21 

JO: DvER 28 



yeres 

Jo: Harris 28 

James HoRWoou 30 

Jo: Reeves 19 

TlIO: FOULFOOT 22 

James BusKET 28 



i634, 1635] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



43 



Tho: Coop [Cooper] 18 

Edward Preston 13 

Jo: Cribb 30 

George Chappell 20 

Robert Robinson 45 

Edward Patteson 33 

Francis Marshall 30 

RiC: Heylei 22 

Tho: Halford 20 



Tho: Haukseworth 23 

Jo: Stiles 35 

Henrie Stiles 40 

Jane worden 30 

Joan Stiles 35 

Henry Stiles 3 

Jo: Stiles 9. Mo: 

Rachell Stiles 28 



22" RIarcij 1634 

IS^HEIS vnder-written names are to be imbarqued in y^ Planter 
El.al NlC: Trarice Mr bound for New-England p Certificat from 
Stepney pish, and Attestacoh from S"" Tho: Jay, f M'' SiMON MUSKETT 
2 Justices of the Peace, the Men have taken the oaths of Supremacie f 
Alleseance. 



W" Lock 6 

A Sawyer Jo: Maddox 43 

Glover James LoNNiN- 26 



Nicholas Davies 40 

Sara Da VIES 48 

Joseph Davies 13 

Robert Stevens 22"^ A Sawyer 

John More 24 I A Labourer 

James Haieward 22 [4 servants 

Judith Phippin i6j 



26 Marcij 1635 

Ife'^jHIS vndcr written name is to be imbarqued in the Peter Bonaven- 
IgiM titre. Tho: Harman M"" bound for ye Barbadoes f S' Christo- 
phers p Certificate from S' Androwes pish Holborne : And Attestacoh 
from Justice Grimston f Justice Sheppard hath taken the oaths of 
AUegeance f Supremacie. 

WlltM Banks 21 yeeres. 

6—2 



44 PASSINGER WC'f PASSED FROM [1635 



Priiiio Apr ill 1635 
[g^X the Hopcu'cll oi Lond m' W^' BuXDOCKE vs New Engtd 

JO" Cooper 41 yers . of oney [Olncy]* /-theis hauo taken 

Edmond FarringtON 47 yers I in Buckingham- -| the othe of AUeg 

W'^' Parryer 36 ) sher ^fsuprcmcie 

Geo: Grigg's 42 f o*" I^anden "j 

i [? Lavenden]* I in Bucking 

Phillip Kyrtland ... 21 \ of Shcrington [hasher 

Na'^" Kyrtland 19 J of Sherington 

Tiio. Grigg's 15 yers 

W*' Grigg's 14 

Elisa. Grigg's 10 

Mary Grigg's 6 

James Grigg's 2 

Wibroe 42 ys wife of Jo^ Cooper 

Eliza: 49 yers wife of Edmond F'arrington 

Alyce 37 yers wife of W^' PURRYERf 

Aly^e 42 yers wife of GEO. Grigg's 

Mary Cooper 13 

Jo'^ Cooper 10 / 



> Children of Geo: Griggs aforsaid 



Tho. Cooper 7C 



■ Children of Ju^ CooPER aforsaid 

Martha Cooper 5 

Phillip Phillipp 15 yers seru' to Jo'' Cooper 

Sarra Farrington... 14 n 
Matiiew Farrington 12/ 
Jo^- Farrington „ Children of Edw.^ Farrington 

Eliza. Farrington ... 8 -^ 

• [I have no doubt that Olney and Lavenden are meant ; both « hich places, as well as Sher- 
ington, are in the Hundred of Newport.] 

t [It is probable that this is intended for P.miryer, a name which appears above ; it is 
however, clearly written Purkver.] 

X [So in the original ; but doubtless intended for Eumond, which name occui-s above.] 



1635] 



F-s PORT OF LONDON. 



45 



Mary PuRRYER* 7^ 

Sarra Purryer* 5 t Children of W" Purryer* 

Kathren PuRRYER* iSmonthes-' 



27 psons 



2" Aprilis 1635 

Ib'djlHEIS vnder written names are to be transported to New-England 
■^■™l imbarqued in the Planter Nico; Trarice M>- bound thither the 
pties have brought Certificate from the Minister of S' S' (sic) Albons in 
Hertfordshier f Attestacoh from the Justices of peace according to the 
Lords order. 



yeres 
A Mercer Jo: TUTTELL 39 

Joan Tuttell 42 

John Lawrence 17 

W" Lawrence 12 

Marie Lawrence 9 

Abigall Tuttell 6 

Symon Tuttell 4 

Sara Tuttell 2 

Jo: Tuttell i 

Joan Antrobuss 65 

Marie Wrast 24 

Tho: Greene 15 

Nathan HEFORDf 16 

servant to Jo: Tuttell 

Marie Chittwood 24 

Shoemaker. Tho: Olney 35 

Marie Olney 30 

Tho: Olney 3 

Epenetus Olney i 



Husbandman Geo: Giddins ... 25 

Jane Giddins 20 

Tho: Savage, a Tayler 27 

A Tayl'- Richard Harvie ... 22 
Husb:man Franc's [Francis] 

Peboddy 2r 

Lynnen wever W" WiLCOCK- 

S«^ 34 

Margaret WiLcocKsoN 24 

Jo: WiLLCOCKSON 2 

Ann Harvie 22 

A Mason W^'Beardsley 30 

Marie Beadsley 26 

Marie Beadslie 4 

John Beadslie 2 

Joseph Beadslie 6. mo: 

Husbandman Allin Perley . 27 
Shoemaker Wit^M Felloe ... 24 
A Taylor Francis Baker ... 24 



* [See note t on previous page.] 

t [This name is very difficult to decipher.] 



46 PASSINGER JVC» PASSED FROM [1635 

Tiio: Carter 25. 

MiCHELL WlLLMSOX [WiL- / 

LIAMSON] ^^UervanfstoGEO:GlDDlXSprd 

Elizabeth Morrison 12' 



l' Aprill 1635 

Statinor jAMES VVeauer 23 yers f 

Husbandman dwetgc in | Edmond Weaver ... 28 yers f his wife 
Auckstrey in herefordshcr J Marcrett aged 30 yers. 

IS^I 1 I>:iS vnder written names are to be transported to New-England 
1^^ imbarqued in ye Hopcivcll M"" W" BUXDICK. the pties have 
hroLiglit Certificate from the Minister f Justices of peace, that they are 
no Subscdy men. they have taken the oath of allcg: f Supremacie. 
Husbandman JO: AsnvoOD ... 26 p Cert: from Stanstedd Abbcyf 

Jo: RUGGELLS 10 in com Hcrt. 

Martha Carter 27 Husb:man Lawrence Whitti- 



Marie Elliott 13 

Nazing in Essex. 

Shoemaker Jo: Ruggells 44 

?'.w;'BARBARIE RUGGELLS... 30 

Jo: Ruggells 2 

Elizabeth Elliot 8 

Giles Pavson 26 

Is.\CK Morris -9 

Husbandman. Jo: Peat 38 

of Duffill* pish 
in Dcrbicshier. 

Edward Keele 14 

Jo: GOADBY 16 

Jo: Bin 13 

Tiio: Greene 15 



mor 61 

Elizabeth Whittimor . 57 

Elizabeth Turner 20 

Sara Elliott 6 

Robert Day 30 

W" Peacock 12 



Husbandman Is.\ckDisbr0UGII 18 
of EIl-Tisley| in com 
Cambridge. 

Ei.iz: Elliott 30 

LvDDiA Elliot 4 

Phillip Elliot 2 

Husbandman Robert Titus 

of St. Katherins 35 

r.iw- Hanna Titus 31 

Jo: Titus 8 

Edmond 5 



• [Probably Duffield, in Appletrec Hundred.] 

t [Stanstcd Abbol is a Township in the Hundred of Braughin, Herts] 

X [EUisIcy, a parish in the Hundred of Longsiow.] 



i63s] YE PORT OF LONDON. 47 

Geo: Woodward 35. ffishmonger. 

p Certi from S'' Geo: Whitmor f S'' Nico Raynton two Justices of ye 
Peace in London, f from JO: Thorp Minister of y^ pish of St Buttolphs 
Billings gate. 



l^'nilO be Imbarqued In the Peter Boiiav^'' de Lo. m' Cap' Harman v's 
Ira.ml Barbades. 

Theis pties here vnder expressed haiie brought Certeficat from two 
Justices of peace that the toke the oathe of AUega f Sppremacie f Also 
cer' fro ye Ministr of the pishe this 3^ Aprill 1635 



yers 

Tho: Hathorne aged 22 

W" Morrison 23 

Ralph Vaughan 22 f | 

Jane Maddockes 21 



Alce Mace 22 

Margrett Ellgate 24 

Margrett Hartforde 22 



\"' Aprill 1635 

i^n'ralN the Peter Bonav*'' de Lo. m' Cap' Harman for Barbades Theis 
1^^ two pties brought Cer' from two Justices of peace f the Ministr 
of their Conformity accord to order. 
W*' Clerke 29 yers. | Tho: Sergeant 23 yers. 



vj" Aprilis 1635 

Ijfl'MlHEIS pties heerevnder mencioned are to be transported to New- 
IB)^ England : imbarqued in the Planter NlCO; Trarice M"" bound 
thither : they have brought Certificate from the Justices of Peace f 
Ministers of ye pish that they are conformable to the orders of ye Church 
of England and are no Subsedy Men : they have taken the oath of 
Supremacie f Allegeance die et An" prd. 

yeres 
A Carrier MARTIN SAUNDERS 40 

vxor Rachell Saunders 40 



48 



PASSINGER W"f PASSED FROM 



[1635 



/• Lea Saunders 10 

3 children -| Judith Saundr's 8 

V Martin Saunders 4 

/-Marie Fuller 17 

3 servant's -| Richard Smith 14 

'- Ric : Ridley 16 

Husb: Francis Newcom 30 

/- Rachell Newcom 20 

wife f 2 ciiildren-j Rachell NEWCOM 2^ 

vjo: NEWCOin 9 moncths 

A Glover Anto Stannion 24 

Daniell Hanburv 29 

Francis Dexter 13 

WiltM Dawes 15 

Marie Saunders 15 



A Taylor CLEMENT Bates 40 >| 

Ann Bates 40 

Hames Bates 14 

• j Clement Bates 12 

-^ Rachell Bates 8 

Joseph Bates 5 

.Ben: Bates 2 

Wynchester 19 

f arvice Gold* 30 



5 children 



servant 



IjAI 



Thcis pties imbarqucd in 
the Elk. M'- W' Stack; 
bound for New England 
p Cert: from the Justic's 
f Ministers of y^ pish. 



More for the Planter 

Husbandman Richard Tuttell 42 

Ann Tuttell 41 

Anna Tuttell 12 

Jo: Tuttell 10 

Rabecca Tuttell 6 

IsBELL Tuttell 70 

Marie Wolhouston 30 

* ["The scribe made a brace against Jo : Wyxchester, and began to write servant against 
ills name, but stopped when he had written /[■, and wrote j«"'<i«/j against Jervice (Jarvice) 
iJin.D." — Draki.} 



1635] 



Y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



49 



Husbandman Wittin Tuttell 26 

Elizabeth Tuttell 23 

Jo: Tuttell 3i 

Ann Tuttell 2 a (Jr 

Tho: Tuttell 3. mo: 

Sycillie Clark 16 

Marie Bill u 



Phillipp Atwood 12 

Barthol: Faldoe 16 

A Carpenl(er Tho: Pell* 26 

Marie Pell 26 

Marie Pell i 

W"LpA 16 

A Carpenter Franc's Bush- 
nell 26 



Marie BusHNELL 26 

Martha bushnell i 

WiftM LEAf 16 

Marie Smith 18 

Elizabeth Swayne 20 

Margaret Leach 15 

Hanna Smith 18 

Ann Wells 15 



N the Hopewell WiftM BuNDOCK M-" bound for New-England fc. 

James Burgis 14 

Alexander Thwait's 20 

Jo: Abbott 16 

Jo: Bellowes 12 

Jo: Johnes 18 

ChRISTIOM + LUDDINGTON 1 8 

Marie Abbott 16 

Marie Coke 14 

Marie Peake 15 

A Tayler Tho: Pell 22 

A Glazier Jo: Bushnell 21 



♦ [This and the three following names are crossed through in the original MS.] 

t [It will be seen that this is arepetitionof one of the crossed-out names in the first column.] 

J [Probably intended for Christian. The original, however, is distinctly written.] 

7 



50 



PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM 



[i6j5 



N the Rahecca of London, M"" HoDGES for New-England 
A Husbandman. Peter VNDERWOOD 22 

ISABELL CRADDOCK 30 



vij" Aprilis 1635 



IS^HIS ptie vnder mencioned is to be imbarqued in the P/^w/rr bound 
fB.Bll for New-England, \i Cert: from Alderman Fenn of his con- 
formitie. he hath taken the oath of Allegeance f Supremacie. 
Richard Fenn 27 



3 Aprilis 1635 At Gravesend. 



HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to S' Christophers 
imbarqued in the Paid of London, JO: ACKLIN, Ms bound 
thither, there was Cert: brought from the Minister of S' Katherins of 
their confdrmitie of their discipline f orders to y<^ Church of England 
the Men did take y^ oath of AUeg: and Supremacie. 



Ralph Reason 23 

Edward Merrifield 19 

Robert Wade 35 

WiHm Haies 24 

Geo: Risheord 24 

Mathew Moyses 17 

Robert Richardson 20 

Jo: Mountain 20 

Jo: Willis 29 

Jo: French 18 



Tho: Watson 29 

David Evans 22 

Steeven Garret 19 

W" Beddle 19 

Richard Lock 20 

Abram Watson 19 

James Carter 25 

W" Scarsbrick 23 

W" Church 21 

John Reinold's 23 



1635] 



y£ PORT OF LONDON. 



51 



Henry Bagin 22 

W" LAinYN 21 

Hanna Roper 23 

Henry Lee 30 

Edward Smallm AN 21 

Robert Atkinson 23 

Tho: Fearfax 22 

Mathew Turner 46 

Edward Gass 20 

Henry Sentence 20 

Edmond Davies 21 

Edward Barnes 16 

Tho: NOTT 18 

Jo: Adams 16 

Edward Gray 32 



Jo: Watt's 21 

Edward Fisher 27 

Ric": Crowder 28 

RiC: Preston 21 

Ric"*: older 24 

W" King 18 

Jo: Holmes 22 

Nico Seden 20 

Fra: Stott 32 

Phillipp Jening's 25 

Robert Spurr 24 

Tho: Spendergrass 24 

Nico: HOLLIS 20 

RiC: Danes 20 

49 



jH^N the Peter Bonavent2ire. Tho: Harman M-- bound for the Bar- 
i^^ babodoes, theis vnder written names p order : they have taken 
ye oaths of Supremacie and Allegeance. 



Tho: Berkynn 24 

Jo: Westgarth 28 

Jo: Sweeting 26 

James Townson 29 

Ric": Dawson 28 

Tho: Greenwood 15 

Tho: Iveson 36 

Tho: Hywood 22 

W" Bank's 23 

Jo: Greenly 20 

Daniell Davies 26 

Robert Braban 29 

Jo: Thomas 25 



yeres 
22 



RiC: Leech 

Ric: Abbott 20 



Ambrose Huett 



27 



Jo: White 25 

Jo: Weston 26 

W" Weston 16 

W"H0WSEMAN 12 

RiC: Chapman 40 

Tho: Cutler 35 

James Jackson ^-^ 

Jo: Smitheman 23 

Robert Savage 21 

Geo: Penny 24 

7—2 



52 



PASSINGER IVCff PASSED FROM 



[1635 



Jo Pattman 

Tho: Coke 

Jo: Symonds 

Jo: Boone 

Nic": Evans 

Jo: Wydhouse 

RlC": HOLLINBY 

W" Lodge 

ISACK Pratt 

Jo: Evans 

James Robard's 

Ric*: Clark 

Geo: Plunckett 

W" Maccowdin 

Jo: Alliday 

Walter Gibson 

Jo: Wynkles 

Jo: Vynn 

Robert Roe 

Maurice WiSms [Williams]. 

Dennis Mortagh 

Jo: Dukkarth 

Ric": Mansfield 

Gregorie Ogell 

W"Whitlock 

Jo: Long 

Jo: Thomson 

Tho: Farmer 

Ric": Brownley 

Mathew Westwood 

Jo: Mather 

Robert Pendred 

David Robinson 



23 

30 

19 
12 
16 

15 
20 

13 

22 

17 
20 

19 
19 
19 
20 

25 
20 

17 
19 
18 
30 
31 

22 

15 
31 
•20 

31 

22 

19 



WittM Beckkitt 26 

Tho: Evans 20 

Jo: Hynd 24 

W" Mecham 20 

Roger Wills 20 

Tho: Tedder 19 

Jo: Sessions 22 

Daniell Dennis 22 

Capten Jacob Lake . . 30 

Luke Stokes 35 

Richard Speed 35 

Phillipp Henson 21 

Arthur Watkyns 25 

Jo: Joyner 25 

Jo: Dent 30 

Robert jNosoN 26 

Jo: Sawcott 18 

Jo: BUNCE iS 

Jo: Robinson 26 

Ric": Pell 22 

Jo: DiSIIERD 22 

Tiio: Lamberd 23 

Geo: Chapman 17 

W" Aston 17 

Adrian Coke 27 

Robert Philkynn 25 

Jno Sympson 29 

Steeven Greenly 16 

Mary Loveley 35 

Ann Lovely 10 

Margaret Lucock's 27 

Annis Percy 24 



t63s] y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



^i 



8 Aprilis 1635 
p^HEIS pties herevnder mencioned are to be transported to New- 
l^>^l England : imbarqued in the Elizabeth of London W" Stagg Mf 
bound thither : they have taken the oath of Allegeance f Supremacie 
p Cert: from the pish of St Alphage Cropplegate [Cripplegate] the 
Minister there. 

Tanners W" HOLDRED 25 

Roger Preston 21 

Daniell Brodley 20 

ISACK Studman* 30 

That theis 3 pties prd are no Subsedie men : wee whose names 
herevnto are written belonging to Blackwell Hall, do averr they are 
none. 

RoB'^'^ Farrands. 
Thomas Smith. 



p^HEIS pties herevnder written are to be transported in the Planter: 
I^M prd. p Cert: from the Minister of Kingston vpon Thames in the 
County of Surrey of their conformitie : f y' they are no Subsedy men. 

A Miller Palmer Tingley f 21 

An ostler W" BUTTERICK 20 

A Miller Tho: Jewell 27 



ix° Aprilis 1635 

Ig^N the Elizabeth de London prd Mf WiftM Stagg bound for New- 
l^'^l England : Theis vnder-written names have brought Cert: from 
ye Minister of Hauckust { in Kent : f Attestation from two Justices of 

* [This fourth name is in a different handwriting from the preceding three, and was doubtless 
inserted after the succeeding paragraph (in which three only are referred to) had been written.] 

t [The first letter of this name is very faintly marked; but, after close examination, I cannot 
doubt that it is aT.] 

X [Hawkhurst, in the Lathe of Scray.] 



54 PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM [1635 

Peace being conformable to the Church of England f that they are no 
Subsedy Men. 

yeres 

A Clothier James Hosmer 28 

/- Vxor Ann Hosmer 27 

wife f 2 children \ Marie Hosmer 2 

vAnn HossMER 3. mo: 

( Marie Donnard 24 

""^'^s^'^'' { Marie Martin 19 

Jo: Ston 40 ; 

Edward Gold 28 

Geo: Russell 19 

Jo: Mussell 15 



Nona die Aprilis 1635 
IN the Rabecca M"" JO: Hodges bound for New-England. 

Husbandman. JACOB Welsh 32 

Geo: Woodward 35 



|HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 

Hi imbarqued in the Rabecca prd. 

Elizabeth winckoll .. 52 I W" Swayne aged 16 

Jo: winckoll 1 3 I Francis Swayne 14 



if" Aprill 1635 
N the Elisa f Atine m' Ro. COWPER vs New England 

Thomas Hedsall 47 yers. 



1635] 1"^ PORT OF LONDON. 55 



I N the Encrease of Lond. m' ROBERT LEA Vs New Engtd 

a Mason GEO: BACON* 43 yers : 

Samuell layers) r .u c -j n/r * 

„ f Children of the Said Mason* 

Jo" 8 r 

i j [Bacon]. 

Susan 10 ^ ■- -■ 

a Husbandman Tho: JOSTLIN 43 

Rebecca his wife 43 

Eliza. Ward a maid seru* 38 

Rebecca 18 - 

Children of the said 
Nathaniell .. 08 y ^ 
^ . \ Tho: Jostlin 

Eliza 6 

Mary i . 



of Aprilis 1635 

Ifej'^IHEIS vnder written names are to be transported in the Planter 
P^l prd NlC: Trarice M^ bound for New Engl: p Cert: of the 
Minister of Sudburie in Suffolk t from the Maior "of the Towne of his 
conformitie to the orders ^ discipline of the Church of England f that 
he is no Subsedy man. he hath taken the oath of Alleg: f Suprem: 

yeres 

Carrier Richard HASFELLf 54 

vxor Martha 42 

f Marie Hasfell 17 

I Sara Hasfell 14 

5 daughters. \ Martha Hasfell 8 

1 Rachell Hasfell 6 

1.^ Ruth Hasfell 3 

* [This name was first written Mason, in mistake, and then altered to Bacon ; the correction, 
however, was not made for the children. I therefore suggest, in their case, what is doubtless 
the correct readmg, within brackets.] 

t [With some of the daughters, this name appears to be written Haffell; it is, however, 
evidently intended for Haskell : in the first name, that of Richard Hasfell, it is quite 
clear. ] 



S6 PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM [1635 

Alice Smith 40 

Elizabeth Coop [Cooper] 24 

Jo: Smith 13 

Job Hawkins 15 

Ijg'raiN the Planter prd: Theis vnder names are to be transported to 

l^-™i New-England. 

Eglin Hanford 46 

(•Margaret Hanford 16 

2 daughters I j,j^j^^j:j^^j,Qj^^ ^^ 

RoDOLPiius Elmes 15 

Tho: Stansley 16 

|to'|M|N the Elizabeth of London : W Stagg M^ bound for New-England. 
WittMWiLD 30 

Peter Thorne 20 

Alice Wild 40 



xj" die Aprilis 1635 

|N the Eliz: prd w" Stagg M'' bound for New-England : the pties 
II vnder written have brought Certificate according to order 



A Carpenjter W" WlliTTEREDD 16 

vxor Elizabeth 30 

sonn Tho: Whittredd . . 10 



Jo: Cluffe 22 

Jo: Wild 17 

SAinVEL HAIEWARD 22 

Jo: UUKE 20 



N the Planter pnt : Theis vnder written names arc to be trans- 
I)orted to New-England p Certificate according to order 



Sara Tittnei 22 

( Sara Pitnki . . 7 



children 



( Samvell Pitney \\ 



Margaret Pitney 22 

Rachell Deane 31 



i635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



sv 



xiij" Apr His 1635 

B^N the Elizabeth f Ann W Roger Coop [Cooper] bound for New- 
BI.Ell England p Cert: from the Maior of Evesham in com wore' f from 
the Minister of y^ pish, of their Conformitie. 

Margerie Washborn 49 

Jo: Washborne 14 1 

■^ \ 2 sonns 

Phillipp Washborne u J 



IB^N the Elizabeth de Lo: W" Stagg M"" prd: theis vnder written 
^^ names brought Certi. from the Minister of St Savioi's Southwark: 
of their conformitie. 



Tho: Millet 30 

vxor Marie Millet 29 

vrsula Greenoway 32 

Henrie Bull 19 



JosuA Wheat 17 

Jo: Smith 12 

Ralph Chapman ^o 

Tho: Millet 2 



HIS vnder written name is to be imbarqued in y^ Increase ROBERT 
Lea Mr bound for New-England. . p Cert, from Billerecay in 



Essex, from the Minister of yc pish that he is no Subsedy man. 



Husbandmen W" RUSCO 41 

et vxor Rabecca 40 

Sara Rusco 9, 

Marie Rusco 7 | 

SAiiiVEL 5 I 

W" Rusco i > 



• 4 children. 



58 



PASS/NGER WC" PASSED FROM 



[163s 



HMN the Increase prd. Thcis vndcr written names are to be trans- 
El^ ported to New England : p Cert: from All S''* Stayning's 
Mark-lane of their Conformitie to the Church of England. 

A Taylor Tho: Page 29 

Elizabeth Page 28 -^ 

Tho: Page ." 2 V wife f 2 children. 

Katherin Page i) 

Edward Spark's 22 ) 

'. 2 serv's 
Kat: Taylor 24 j 



BWIN ihe Eihabeth^ Ann Roger Coop [Cooper] M"" : Theis pties 
IKi^l herevnder expressed are to be imbarqiied for New-England 
having taken the oaths of Allcgeance f Suprcmacie f likewise brought 
Certificate both from the Ministers C Justices where their abiding's were 
latlic of their conformitie to the discipline f orders of the Church of 
England, f y' they are no Subscdy Men. 



Husb: Robert Hawkynns . . 25 

Jo: Whitney 35 

Jo: Palmerley 20 

Richard Martin 12 

Jo: Whitney 11 

Richard Whitney 9 

Nathaniell Whitney .... 8 

Tho: Whitney 6 

Jonathan Whitney i 

NIC": Sension 13 

Henry Jackson 29 

W" Hubbard 35 



Tho: Hubbard 10 

Tho: Eaton i 

Marie Hawkynns 24 

Ellin Whitney 30 

Abigall Eaton 35 

Sara Cartrack 24 

Jane DaiTiand 9 

Mary Eaton 4 

Marie Bkoomer 10 

Mildred Cartr.vck 2 

Joseph Alsopp 14 



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ye PORT OF LONDON. 



59 



IWHjN the Sii-an f Ellin Edward Payne M^ for New- England 
IK^ Theis pties herevnder expressed have brought Certificate from 
the Minister f Justices of their Conformitie f that they are no Subsedy 
Men 



Husbandman John Procter . 40 

Martha Procter 28 

John Procter 3 

Marie Procter i 

Alice Street 28 

Husb: Walter Thornton . . 36 

Joanna Thornton 44 

John North 20 

Mary Pynder 53 

Francis Pynder 20 

Marie Pynder 17 

Joanna Pinder 14 

Anna Pynder 12 

Katherin Pinder 10 

Jo: Pynder 8 

Richard Skofield 22 

Edward Weeden 22 

George WiLBY 16 

Richard Hawkins 15 

Tho: Parker 30 

Symon Burd 20 

Jo: Mansfield 34 

Clement Cole 30 

Jo: Jones 20 

W" Burrow 19 

Phillip Atwood 13 

W"Snowe 18 

Edward LuiSus* 24 



Husb: Richard Saltonstali 

Merriall Saltonstall 

Merriall Saltonstall . .9 

Tho: Wells 

Peter Coop [Cooper] 

W" Lambart 

SaiTivel Podd . 

Jeremy Belcher 

Marie Clifford 

Jane Coe , 

Marie Riddlesden , 

Jo: Pellam 

Mathew Hitchcock 

Elizabeth Nicholls 

Tomazin Carpenter 

Ann Fowle 

Edmond Gorden 

Tho: Sydlie 

Margaret Leach 

Marie Smith 

Elizabeth Swayne 

Grace Bewlie 

Ann Wells 

Dyonis Tayler 

Hanna Smith 

Jo: Backley 

W" Battrick 



23 

Mo; 
30 

28 

26 



'7 
20 



21 

16 
30 
20 
48 
30 
'5 
18 



* It is very likely this name may be intended 
plainly written u. 



for Lam[m]as ; the second letter is, however, 
8—2 



6o 



FASSINGER JF^ff PASSED FROM 



[163s 



15 May 1635 
PenELOPY Pellam 16 yers to passe to her brother plantao" [plantation] 



xiiij'' Aprilis 1635 

]N the Increase of London M"' RoB'^'^ Lea bounde for New Eng 
land 

^ Theis haue 
taken the 
Robert Cordell") Samuell Andrewes aged 37 y^ 



Gouldsmith in 
Limbert Stret* 
sent them a Way^ 



ROB'^'= Naney . . 
RoB'^'^ Sankev . . 
James Gibbons.. 

Also. 



. . aged 22 yeres 
, . aged 30 yeres 
. . aged 2 1 yeres 



oathes of 
Allcgance f 
Supreniacye, 
and haue 
brought Cer- 
teficatof their 
conformety 
w'^'^ are this 
day filed 



Jane the wife of thabouesaid SAm Andrewes 30 ys"^ All for ncwland 



Ellyn Longe her s'runte aged 20 yeares 

Jane Andrewes her daughter aged 3 yeares . . , 
Elizabeth Androwes her daughter aged 2 yeares 



[New England] 



in the Increase 
aforesaid 



xv"'Aprill 1635 
N the Eliza, de Lond. m' W" Stagg vrs New Englad 



Rich. Walker 24 yers"" 

Jo" Beamond 21 

W." Beamond 27 

Tho: Lettyne 23 

Jo" Johnson 23 



theis ptis haue taken Oathe of 
Allegane f of Supremacy before 
Sr W" Whitimor f S^ NiCHO: 
Ranton 



WiltM Walker 



15 



[Doubtless intended for Lombard Street.] 



• 635] y^ POUT OF LONDON. 



6i 



\l"' Aprill 1635 
|N the Eliza. . f Anne de Lon m' Roger Cooper v^s New England 

Percy Kinge 24 yers. a Maid seruant to m' Ro: Crowley: 



]N the Eliza. . de Lo. m' W" Stagg vrs New England 



James Walker 15 yers f Sarra. Walker 17 yers: Serums to Jo" 
Browne a Baker f to on W" Brasey linen drap in Cheapside 
Lond p Cert, of their Conformity. 



xviif Aprilis 1635 



jg^HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to New-England 
|gt^ imbarqued in the Increase de Lo: Robert Lea M^ the ptie prd 
having brought Certificat's from the Minister f Justices of ye Peace of 
his conformitie to the Church of England 

yeres 

Glover Tho: Bloggett 30 

zif^i;' SuzAN Bloggett ij 

Daniell Blogget 41 

Samvell Blogget J J2 children. 



ffi^N the Increase prd. The ptie vnder written hath brought Certifi- 
^^ cate from the Minister of Wapping f from two Justices of peace, 
of his Conformitie to ye Church of England: to passe in ye said Ship 
for New-England 

Lynnen wever Tho: Chittingden 51 

vxor Rabecca Chittingden 40 

ISACK Chittingden 10' 

Hen: Chittingden 6. 



. j- 2 children. 



62 PASSINGER WC" PASSED FROM [1635 



|HKIS vrider written names are to be transported to New-England 
imbarqued in the Suzan f Ellin EDWARD PAYNE M^ : the pties 
ha\e brought Certificates from ye Ministers f Justices of the peace y' 
they are no Subsedy Men : f arc conformable to ye orders f discipline of 
the Church of England 

A Drap Ralph Hudson 42 

vxor Marie Hudson 42 

{Hanna Hudson 14 
Eliz: Hudson 5 
Jo: Hudson 12 

Tho: Briggham 32 

'Ben: Thwing 16 

Ann Gibson 34 

servant's-^ JUDITH KiRK 18 

I Jo: More 41 

Lhenry Knowles 25 



Geo Richardson 30 

Ben: Thomlins 18 

Edward Thomlins 30 

Barbara Ford 16 

Joan Broomer 13 

Richard Brooke 24 

Tho: Brooke 18 

Husbandman Symon Crosby 26 

vxor Ann Crosby 25 

Tho: Crosby 8, week's 1 1 child 

Husbandman Ric": ROWTON 36 

vxor Ann Rowton 36 

Edmond Rowton 6 1 1 child. 

A Husbiman Percivall Greene 32 

vxor Ellin Greene 32 



1635] 



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63 



Jo: Trane 25 I 

Margaret Dix 18 j 

Jo: Atherson 24 

Ann Blason 27 

Ben: Buckley 11 

Daniell Buckley 9 

Jo: Corrington 33 

Mary CoRRiNGTON n 



2 servant s 



xiiij° Aprilis 1635 

[HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes 
imbarqued in the Faulcon de London, Tho: Irish M^ p Certifi- 
cate from the Minister of the pish of their conformity to the orders of 
the Church of England, The Men have taken the oaths of Allegeance f 
Supremacie. 



Gabriell Bolt 29 

Owen Bliss 30 

Geo: Say 26 

Bassell Terry 22 

Marmaduke Turner 21 

Jo: Bassett 19 

Jo: Shp:ering 26 

HeNRIE BiDDLESTON 1 7 

Tho: Lett 22 

Samvel Stor* 17 

James Burt 13 

Charles Fall 19 

W" Sennott 20 

Jo: Browne 20 

Tho: Webb 18 

Jo: Hopwood 20 

NIC": Wade 19 

Robert Davers 14 



Henry Dye 20 

Edward Bull 22 

Farford Goldsmith 22 

Tho: Crispin 19 

Francis Sheres 26 

John Bathe 23 

Smith Baker 28 

James Hibbins 17 

Jo: Belton 48 

Nicolas Flitcroft 16 

W" Bingham 18 

Humfrey Morris 18 

Jo: Dallinger 16 

Jo: Rogers 34 

Jo: Spyer 32 

Francis Smith 20 

Abraham Halloway 20 

Joseph Drap [Draper] 21 



[The last letter is very indistinctly written : the name may be read as Stor, Ston, or Stow.] 



64 



PASSINGER WCff PASSED FROM 



■635 



Tho: Bromby 59 

Jo: Bromby 27 

JeSPER GiGGON 18 

John Brumwell 22 

Ric": Dent 17 

Thomas Gualmay 22 

Richard Snathe 19 

Richard CocKMAN 20 

Thomas Allin 22 

Valentine Love 18 

Robert Haxley 21 

Tho: Metcalf 20 

W"'" Knight 30 

Henrie Gilder 18 

George Lee 16 

Anto: Boldsworth 18 

John Church 21 

John Scott 16 

Robert Jones 25 

Nathaniell Write 32 

John Jones 24 

Tho: Wallis 27 



Toby Hazell 20 

Geo: Clark 15 

Tho: Robert's 18 

Marmaduke Crosby 28 

Geo: Harris 17 

Roger Sawter 17 

Marie Perry 18 

Elizabeth Elson 18 

Bridget Gerden 19 

Katherin Hill 20 

Marie Newcom 17 

Benedicter Sherhack 20 

Marie Crew 19 

Elizabeth Long 21 

Winifred Hand 20 

Elizabeth Curtis 22 

\VLa:-lvv * ,4 

W"Sturgis 18 

Tho: Knowles 16 

Peter Lostell 14 

Walter Holburd 24 



xif Apr His 1635. 

|HEIS ptics hereafter expressed are to be transported to New- 
England imbarqued in y^ Increase ROBERT Lea Mi"- having taken 
the oathes of Allegeance f Suprcmacie : As also being conformable to 
the Governm' f discipline of the Church of England whereof they 
brought testimony p Cert: from y^ Justices f Ministers where there 
abodes have latlie been, (viz*.) 



Husbandman Samvell Morse .' 50 

vxor Elizabeth Morse 48 



[Crossed through in the original ; the age is doubtful. ] 



1635] ' V^ PORT OF LONDON. 65 

Joseph Morse 20 

Elizabeth Daniell 2 

Alynnen wev' PHILEMON Dalton 45 

vxor Hanna Dalton-. 35 

Samvel Dalton 5 J- 

W" White 14 

Husbandman Marthaw Marvyn 35 

vxor Elizabeth Marvynn 31 

Elizabeth Marvinn 31 

Mathew Marvynn 8 

Marie Marvynn 6 

Sara Marv\-nn 3 

Hanna Marvynn \ 

Jo: Warner 20 

IsACK More 13 

Carpenter Samvell IRELAND 32 

vxor Marie Ireland 30 

Martha Ireland i^ 

Plowrite. WiSm Buck 50 

Roger Buck iS 

A joyner. JO: Davies 29 

A Husbandman. Abram FLEmiNG 40 

Hush: Jo: FOKAR 21 

Clothier. Tho: Parish 22 

John OwDiE 17 

Butcher W" HOUGHTON 22 

Husb: WitiM Payne n 

Anna Payne 40 

W" Payne 10 

Anna Payne 5 

Jo: Payne 3 

Daniell Payne , 8. week's. 



66 



PASSINGEH IVCtf PASSED FROM 



[163s 



JO: KiLBORNE 10 



James Roger 20 

Richard NuNN 19 

Tho: Barret 16 

Jo: Hackwell i8 

Chirurgion SvMON Ayres 48 

vxor Dorothy Ayres 38 

Marie Ayres 15 

Tho: Ayres 13 

Symon Ayres 11 

Rabecca Ayres 9 

Jane Rawlin 30 



James Bitton 27 

W" Potter 25 

Elizabeth Wood 38 

Elizabeth Beards 24 

SuzAN Payne 1 1 

Aymes Gladwell 16 

Phebe Perce 18 

Carpenter Henry Crosse 20 

Husb: Tho: Kilborne 55 

vxor Francis Kilborne 50 

Margaret Kilborne 23 

Lyddia Kilborne 22 

Marie Kilborne 16 

Francis Kilborne 12 

Husbandman Symon Stone 50 

'c'xor Joan Stone 38 

f Francis Stone 16 

Ann Stone 11 

Symon Stone 4 

Marie Stone 3 

Ljo: Stone 5 weckes 

Christian Ayres 7 

Anna Ayres 5 

Beniamin Ayres 3 

Sara Ayres 3. mo: 

A Savvy Steeven vpson 23 

Jo: Wyndell 16 

f ISACK WoRDEN 18 

Nathaniell Wood 12 

Elizabeth Streaton 19 

Marie Toller 16 



children-^ 



scruants 



1635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



67 



16 Apr ills 1635 

jB^HEIS pties hereafter expressed are to be transported to the Island 
M.hI1 of Providence imbarqued in ye Expcctacion CORNELIUS BlL- 
LINGE W, having taken the Ooaths of Allegeance f Supremacie: As 
likewise being conformable to the Church of England ; whereof they 
brought testimonie from the Ministers f Justices of Peace, of their 
Abodes 



Francis Smith 36 

Tho: Palmer 18 

Leonard Smith 22 

Mathew Hamblen 38 

W" Lynlie 58 

Christian Whetston 19 

W« Cawdle 19 

Florence Dickenson 19 

JO: Baker 42 

Jo: Martin 30 

W" Smith 20 

Anto Dowsell 20 

Richard Slie 20 

Francis Dales 20 

Peter AwBREY 32 

Tho: Feld 18 

Edward Hassard 24 

Richard Bull 17 

Richard Reinold's 16 

W"Eakins IS 

Jo: TOTNELL 16 

Edward Horsham 14 

Richard Trendall 16 

W«Read 16 

Mathew Pippin . . , 20 



Mary Baker 42 

Elisha Bridges 16 

WittM Thorp 30 

Elizabeth Thorp 20 

Elizabeth Thorp 2 

Joan Felver 50 

Margaret Rollright 45 

Ellin Cooper 24 

Elizabeth Coke 20 

Marie Chaddock 20 

Elizabeth Hamond 25 

Alice Awbrey 29 

Elizabeth Lawrence 26 

Ann Noble 21 

Marie Harrowigg 21 

MiLLiCENT Leech 28 

Marie Goodwynn 20 

Katherin Webb 22 

Elizabeth Scott 20 

Marie Howes 18 

Dorothy Lawrence 28 

Elizab: Horsham 16 

Alice Goldham 26 

Richard Price 14 

Richard Lane . 38 

9—2 



68 



PASSINGER JV<^ff PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Alice Lane 30 

Samvel Lane 7 

Jo: Lane 4 

OziELL Lane 3 

Jo: Atkinson 36 

Love Atkinson 18 



Elizabeth Owen 30 

Marie Milward 21 

IsACK Barton 27 

Abram Ray 20 

Dorcas Horsham 40 

Marie Grii-i'inn 17 



17 April is 1635 



Ig^IIEIS ptics herevnder expressed are to be transported to New- 
Bial England imbarqucd in ye Elhabeth W" Stagg M^ p Cert: from 
the Ministers f Justices of the Peace of their Conformitie to the Church 
of England : they have taken the oaths of Allcgeancc f Supremacie 



Hush: James Bate 53 

Alice Bate 52 

Lyddia Bate 20 

Marie Bate 17 

Margaret Bate 12 

James Bates 9 

Husbandman Edward Bul- 
lock 32 

Elizabeth Stedman 26 

Nathaniell Stedman 5 

Isack Stedman i 

Robert Thornton n 

Margaret Da vies 32 

Ixizabeth Davies I 

Dorothy Smith 45 



filia Mary Smith 15 

Peter Gardner 18 

W" Hubbard 35 

Rachell Bigg 6 

Patience Foster 40 

Hopestill Foster 14 

Francis White 24 

Joan Sellin 50 

Ann Sellin 7 

Edward Loomes 27 

Jo: Hubbard 10 

Jo: Davies 9 

Marie Davies 4 

Jo: Browne 40 



1635] 



Y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



69 



[ra'slHE ptie herevnder named with his wife f children is to be trans- 
IP"m' ported to New-England imbarqued in the Elizabeth C Ann 
WiftM Cooper M"" bound thither the ptie hath brought testimony from 
the Minister of his conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church 
of England f from the two Justices of peace y' he hath taken the oaths 
of AUegeance f Supremacie. 

Alexander Baker 28 '\ 

Vxor Elizabeth 23 ( 

Elizabeth Baker 3 C y^*"^^ 

Christian Baker i 

Clement Chaplin 48 

W" SWAYNE 50 



24 Aprilis 1635 



I^^HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to the Island of 
^^^ Providence imbarqued in the Expectacon aforesaid, the pties have 
taken ye oath of Alleg: 



Nicholas Riskymer 31 

W" Randall 26 

Andrew Leay 24 

Jo: Leay 25 

Jo: Bloxsall 28 



Sam: Goodenuff 22 

Edward Hasting's 23 

ThO: HOBBS 18 

Jo: Saracole 17 

Tho: Wilson 18 



27 Aprilis 1635 

p^HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to New- 
HM England ROGER CoOPER M' bound thither, in the Elizabeth 
C Ann. the pties have brought Certificate from the Minister at West- 



70 PASSINGER W^f PASSED FROM [1635 

minster : f the Justices of the Peace of his Conformitie. the ptic hath 
taken the oaths of Alleg. C Suprem: 

A Carpenter Richard Brocke 31 

Edward Sall 24 

Daniell Preston 13 



Hj^l IIEIS vnder-writtcn names arc to be transported to the Barbadoes 
li.Hll C St Christophers, imbarqued in the Ann f Elizabeth JO: 
Bkookehaven Captcn f M"- having taken the oaths of Allegeance f 
Supremacie. As also being Conformable to the orders f discipline of the 
Church of England f no Subsedy Men. whereof they brought test : from 
the Minister of St Kathcrins ncere y^ Tower of London. 



John Croft's 30 

Nathaniell Bedford 19 

JO: Mason 20 

Jo: Oram 21 

Christopher Fish 24 

Owen Androwe 18 

Robert Anderson 22 

John Greene 25 

JosErii Wallington 19 

John Haieward 22 

Thomas Martin 16 

Edmond Hollow ay 17 

Thomas Pierce 19 

William Hayward 18 

Edward Wilkinson 17 

Richard Gale 16 

Robert Tratt 21 

Thomas Reddman 16 

WitlM Grudb 16 

John GoLDiNG 21 

Clement Hutchinson, ..... 20 



yeres 

Bartholomew Bennet 18 

Thomas Tyler 21 

John Prichard 20 

Giles Barnes 19 

Hugh Sadler 20 

Harford Young 20 

John Williams 16 

Andrew Evans 16 

John Barret 16 

Joseph Walker 18 

James Tate 17 

John Smith 14 

Nathaniell Bolton 19 

W" Laydon 17 

Thomas Avery 18 

Tho: Leake 18 

Davie WiLLL\MS 17 

WiHm Harris 23 

John TuRPiN 22 

Francis Saiewell 18 

Mathew Rogers 21 



1 635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



71 



Bryan Bourk 19 

Anto Taylor 26 

Andrew Carr 23 

Owen Garret 20 

John Frazill 29 

John Porter 24 

Charles Pollington 26 

Charles Jackson 18 

Edward Bacon 25 

Thomas Robinson 31 

Patrick Conly {or Couly]... 21 

George Goddin 31 

Arthur Roker..'. 20 

Tho: Dale 28 

John Davies ig 

Tho: Burton 19 

Hugh Wynstonly 20 

Bartholmew Draper 20 

Robert Brock 25 

Hugh Tawyer is 

W" Greene 17 

Patrick CoNNYER 20 

Richard King 23 

WiltM Barnes \j 

WiftM Taylor 23 

Robert Sennodd 23 

Thomas Perkynn 29 

WittM LONGWITH 26 

Tho Gullifer 28 

John Davies 18 

Richard Cawood 25 

Richard Dynley 19 

Dennis Peke 20 

Nicholas Greene 18 



Robert Laycock 18 

Michell Estplynn 

James Bell 

Frend Picto 

John Whithedd 

Jo: Maluon 

Tho: Bedlam 

Tho: Lone* 

Thomas Wazell , 

Edward Garrard 26 

John Coke ,2 

Jeremy Hartley 30 

Gilbert Holdsworth 30 



18 

19 
20 
22 
21 
24 
»9 
21 



Women. 
Katherin Lloyd ... 
Suzan Greene 



19 
20 



MaRGERIE BaRRAN 19 

Elizabeth Benning 18 

Euzabeth Bruster 18 

Joan Smith 27 

Suzan More 

Alice Dixon 



21 

21 

Jane Stafford 24 

Alice Hilton 18 

Katherin Russell 20 

Mary Powell 23 

DeBORA WiNKE 21 

Rabecca Bedding is 

Mathew Page 20 

Ann Spicer 26 

Marie Jones 20 

Margery Harding 20 

Marie Kinderslie 26 



* [Perhaps intei:ded for LouE, i.e. Love.] 



72 



PASSING ER WC" PASSED FROM 



[163s 



2^° Aprilis 1635 

Ig^HKIS vndcr written names arc to betrans ported to New-England 
IBJa imbarqucd in the Elizabeth f Ann Roger Coop [Cooper] M^ 
the |)ties have brought Certificate from the Minister of the pish f Justices 
of Peace of their conformitie to the orders f discipHne of the Church 
of England f y' they are no Subsedy-men 



RlC: GOARD 17 

A Smith Tiio: Lord 50 

vxor Dorothy 46 

Thomas Lord 16 

Ann. Lord 14 

W" Lord 12 

John Lord 10 

james cobbett 23 

Joseph Faberr 26 



Tho: Fount* 21 

Robert Lord 9 

Aymie Lord 6 

Dorothy Lord 4 



josiAs Cobbet 21 

jo: holloway 21 

Jane Bennet 16 

W"' Reeve 22 



eodem 29 Apr His 1635 

A Taylor CHRISTOPHER STANLEY 32 

vxor SUZANNA 31 

W" Samond 19 



4° Maij 1635. 

IIEIS vndcr-written names are to be transported to New-England 
imbarqued in the Eli::: f Ann prd. The pties have brought 
Certificate from the Minister f Justic's of the Peace of their conformitie 
C that they are no Subsedy Men. 

A Tallow-Chandler HeN: WILKINSON 25 

Robert Haies 19 A soapeboyler. 



•[It is impossible to decide whether this name is PoN.NT or PoUNT; il is so indistinctly 
written, that it may even be intended for Pound.] 



i63S] 



V£ PORT OF LONDON. 



73 



Ifes'o^jHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England: 
iB-al imbarqued in the Abigail Richard Hackwell M"-; The 
pties have brought Certificate from y^ Minister f Justices of their 
conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England 



Tho: Buttolph 32 

vxor Ann Buttolph 24 

W" Fuller 25 

Jo: Fuller 15 



Nathaniell Tylly 32 

Peter Kettell 10 

Tho: Steevens 12 

Eliz: Harding 12 



2 Maij 1635 

jjui'^l EIS vnder-written names are to be transported to y^ Barbadoes 
mm, imbarqued in the Alexander Capt: Burche and Gilbert 
Grimes M'' p Certificate from the Minister where they late dwelt 
the Men tooke the oaths of Alleg. f Supremacie die et A" prd 



WiitM Rapen 29 

Leonard Staples 22 

Jo: Stanford 24 

James Manzer 27 

Jo: Watts 25 

Tho: Clark 26 

MiCHELL KiMP 27 

Henry Broughton 20 

Geo: Ventimer 20 

Robert Hardy- 18 

Tho: Dabb 25 

Geo: Norton 22 

W" Huckle 20 

Edward Kemp 19 



W" Powell 19 

Ralph Prowd 26 

Jo: BULLMAN 40 

Jo: Watt's 19 

W'^'Dench 16 

Francis Peck 22 

Jo: Benstedd 24 

Symon Parler 24 

Richard Howseman 19 

Walter Jones 20 

Phelix Lyne 25 

Arthur Write 21 

Lewes WiltMS [Williams] ... 21 

W« Pott 18 

10 



74 



PASSING EH JVC If PASSED FROM 



[•635 



Thomas Gilson 21 

Nic: Watson 26 

Olliver Hookham 32 

ChRI: BUCKLAND 25 

Jo: Hill 23 

Anthony Skooler 20 

Jo: Anderson 21 

W"PHILLirPS 17 

Jo: Besford 18 

Henry Yatman 21 

Robert Duce 18 

Owen Williams 18 

Jo: Write 24 

William Clark 19 

Edward Halingworth 46 

Richard Powell 32 

Henry LoNGSHA 23 

Jo: Bush 22 

Jonathan Franklin 17 

Jo: PlIILLIPPS 20 

Richard Cribb 19 

Tho: Browne : 18 

Jo: Greenwich 21 

Jo:Nedsom* 19 

Edward Church 18 

Anto Threlcatt 19 

W"VVlLLIS 17 

Clement Hawkins 16 

Lewes Hughes 19 

John Greene 22 

Richard Marshall 36 

Mathew Calland 16 

Lewes David 28 

Geo: White 18 



Geo. Ridglie 17 

Dennis m^ Brian [MacBrian] 18 

jo: bussell 36 

James Driver 27 

Hugh Johnes 22 

Tho: Gildingwater 30 

John Ashurst 24 

James Parkinson 23 

WittM Young 21 

W" Smith 18 

Morgan Jones 31 

Jo: Richard 30 

Peter Flaming 16 

Miles Earring 24 

Robert Atkins 23 

Beniamin Mason 23 

Tho: Rutter 22 

Jo: Howse 41 

Jo: Cole 20 

James Watts 35 

W"' CROwEt 17 

PHILLIPP LOVELL 34 

z/jrcr Elizabeth LovELi 33 

Rowland Mathew 27 

Robert Sprite 30 

Jo: Weston 41 

James Smith 19 

Jo: Smith 19 

Richard Lee 22 

W"Seely 29 

Edward Plunket 20 

Tho: Plunkett 28 

Rowland Plunkett 18 

Teague Nacton 28 



* [Mis/it be read as Neesom.] 



t [Or, perhaps, Ckome.] 



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75 



Dermond 6 Bryan 20 

Charles Galloway 19 

James Montgomery 19 

JNO M^ Conry 28 

SAiiivELL Friday 20 

Samvell Farron 30 

Edmond Montgomery 26 

Olliver Bassett 14 

Parry Wy 15 

Daniell Burch 14 

Richard Stone 13 

Thomas Tayler 27 

Edmond Nash 21 

jo: Herring 28 

W" Beaton 24 

Tho: Roe 22 

Edward Bank's 35 

Tho: Fludd 21 

David Collingworth 22 

W" Mathews 30 

Tymothie Goodman 27 

Tho: Penson 20 

WittM Anderson 36* 

Geo: Merriman 41 

Jo: Dellahay 27 

Robert Lee 33 

Jo: Jackson 24 

Alexander DE la Garde ... 27 

Francis Marshall 26 

Walter Lutterell 20 

Jo: White 15 

Jo: Burton 17 

Symon Wood 14 

Robert Mussell 14 



Richard Fane 15 

Robert Robert's 18 

W"Lake 14 

Richard Iveson 16 

Humfrey Kerby 18 

Edward Cokes 17 

Henry Morton 20 

James Brett 17 

Tho: Dennis 18 

Tho: More 33 

Jo: Lawrence 17 

W" Martin 13 

Richard Philpe 17 

Women. 

Barbarie Reason 20 

Jane Marshall 21 

Diana Drake 19 

Mary Inglish 17 

Annis Barrat 20 

Marie Lambeth 17 

Ann Mann 17 

Elizabeth Warren 17 

Ann Skynggle 18 

Alice Chump* 20 

Mathew May 21 

Elizabeth Chambers 20 

Elizabeth Farmer 20 

Margaret Conway 20 

Grace Walker 34 

Edith Jones 21 

Alice Guv 20 

Mary Spendley 17 

Ann Gardner \6 



* [It is possible tliis name may be intended for Champ,] 



FASSnVGER IVCH PASSED FROM 



1635] 



6 MaiJ. 1635 

HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
imbarquod in the Elizabeth f Aim RoGKR CoOp [Cooper] M"", 
the ptics have brought Cert: from the Ministers where their abodes were: 
C from the Justices of peace of their conformitie to the orders f disci- 
pHne of the Church of England, f y' they are no Subsedy Men, they 
have taken the oaths of Alleg: f Suprem: 



Samvell Hall 25 

w" swynden 20 

tjo: Halsey* 24 



Vyncent Potter 21 

Ric": GOARD 17 

W" Adams 15 

tHENRY Curtis* 27 



viij" MixiJ 1635. 

|S=pX the Elisabeth f Ann prd Roger Coop [Cooper] M^- Theis 
IP-^i vnder written names are to be transported to New-England 
imbarqued in the said Shipp : They brought Cert, of their Conformite 
to the Church of England f y' they are no Subsedy Men. 



John Wylie 25 

Jo: Thomson 22 

Edmond Weston 30 

Gamaliell Beomont 12 

AwDRY Whitton 45 



George Orris 21 

tJo: Jackson* 27 

Elizabeth Fabin 16 

Grace Bulkley 33 



A^ono die Maij 1635. 



IS^IIEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England, 
IB™ imbarqued in yc Susan f Ellin EDWARD Payne M""- The pties 
liavc brought Certificate from the Minister of the pish of their conformitie 



* [The t is in the original.] 



i63S] y^ PORT OF LONDON. -j-j 

to the Church of England, f that they are no Subsedy Men. the pties 
have taken the oaths of AUeg f Suprem: 



yeres 

Peter Bulkley 50 

Tho: Brooke 20 

Precilla Jarman 10 



yeres 

Ric": Brooke 24 

Elizabeth Taylor 10 

Ann Lieford 13 



|N the Elizabeth f Ann prd ROGER CoOp [Cooper] M^ bound for 
i New-England. 

yeres 

Robert Jeofferies 30 

.Marie Jeofferies 27 

wife f 3 J Tho: Jefferies 7 

children"^ Elizabeth Jefferies 6 

vMary Jefferies 3 

Hanna Day 20" 



!l 3 



„ „ ,2 maidserv''s 

Suzan Browne 21 

Robert Carr 21 ATayler 

Calebb Carr 11 

Ric": White 30-. 

Tho: Dane 32 vCarpenters 

W" Milliard 21 J 



xj" Maij 1635. 

SajHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
l^al inibarqued in the Elizabeth f Ann prd The pties have brought 
Certificate from the Minister f Justices of Peace of their conformitie to 
ye orders f discipline of the Church of England, f yt they are no 
Subsedy Men. 

A Shoemaker WiftM CoURSER 26- 

A Husbandman GeO: Wylde 37 J- yeres 

A Carpenter Geo: Parker 23. 



78 



PASSINGER WCff PASSED FROM 



[1635 



xij' Maij 1635 

p^N the Elizabeth f Ann Roger Cooper W bound to New- 
We^I England : Thcis vnder written names are to be transported p 
Certificate from y-' Minister q{ Bcnnandin* in Kent of their Conformitie 
to ye orders f discipline of y^ Church of England. 



John Borden 28 

vxor Joan 23 

Nico; MORECOCK 14 

BeNNET MORECOCK l6 

Marie Morecock 10 



Jeremy Whitton 8 

Mathew Borden 5 

Eliz: Borden 3 

bro weverf THOMAS Whitton 36 

Samvell Baker 30 



14 Maij 1635 

HEIS vndcr-written names are to be transported to New-England 
imbarqued in the Elizabeth f Ann Roger Cooper M'' the pties 
have brought Certificatt from the Minister of the pish of his conformitie 
to the orders f discipline of the Church of England. 



A Tayler Richard Sansom . 28 

Tho: Alsopp 20 

John Oldham 12 



Tho: Oldham 10 

Rob^Standy 22 



xzf Maij 1635 

I^mIIIETS vndcr-written names are to Virginea : imbarqued in the 
IgM Plainc Joan Richard Buckam M"-. the ptics having brought 
Attcstacori of their conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church 
of England. 

♦ [lieiicndon is a parish in llie HuiKlicd of Rolvenden, in the Lathe of Scray.] 
t [.Meaning not clear] 



i63S] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



19 



Robert Briers 

Jno Johnson 

Robert Coke 

Jo: Alsopp 

W" PiGGOTT 

W" TOPLISS 

Tho: Arnold 

W" Paulson 

Jo: Northin 

Tho: Turner 

Jo: Beddell 

Jo: Barrowe 

Jo: Trent 

Jo: COKER 

Henrie Donoldson. 

W« Lavor 

Chri: Davies 

Chri: Taylor 

Daniell Clark 

Richard Day.; 

Robert Lewes 

Luke Bland 

Jo: Warren 

James Ward 

Tho: Stump* 

Tobias Frier 

WiLLM Steddall .... 

Chri: Thomas 

Richard FLEmiNG . 

Mathew LEm 

Henry Perpoynt .... 

Tho: Hall 

Edward Wilson .... 
Jo: Palliday 



20 
25 
50 
50 
30 
30 
23 
22 
21 
22 
26 
27 
21 

25 
22 
22 
22 
33 
32 
21 
20 
27 
18 
32 
18 
26 
26 
24 
20 
22 
21 
22 
23 



Richard WoLLEY .... 

WiltM Clark 

W" Baldwinn 

W" Collins 

Tho: Pitcher , 

Joseph Nelson 

Francis Gray 

Samvell Young .... 

Robert Hutt , 

Jo: Raddish , 

Tho: Bulkley 

Robert Brooke 

Richard Downes ... 

Arthur Peach 

W" James 

Tym: Blackett 

Roger Koorbe 

Ann Perk's 

Tho: Britton 

W" Collins 

Jo: Resburie , 

Henry Jackson 

Charles m» Cartie , 
Owen m^ Cartie .... 

Charles Flane 

Richard Lawrence , 

Tho: Godbitt 

Nico: Kent 

Thomas Newman .... 
Peter Sudburrowe . 

Tho: Lloyd 

W" Hitchcock 

Francis Barber .... 
Edward Wheeler . 



yeres 

.. 36 

.. 27 

.. 24 

,. 20 

,. 20 

,. 26 

,. IS 

,. 14 

,. 14 

.. 21 

.. 32 

•• 33 

■• 34 

.. 20 

.. 26 

.. 40 

.. 25 

.. 27 

.. 26 

•• 34 

.. 30 

.. 24 

.. 27 

,. 18 

.. 18 

.. 20 

. 20 

. 16 

• IS 
. 20 
. 20 

• 27 
. 18 
. 18 



[May, however, be read Stamp.] 



So 



PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM 



[»635 



James Miller i8 

Jo: Shawe 21 

Jo: Marshall 21 

Jo: Aris 19 

Robert Ward 22 

Tho: Viper 26 

ROB'^ SlIINGLEWOOD 26 

Geo: Smith 34 



Jo: Hughes 30 

Geo: Talbott 18 

Robert Gilbert 18 

Jo: Bexxet 18 

Jo: Rolles 22 

James Wynd 23 

Jno Marsh 26 

Ralph Wray 64 



21° Maij 1635 



HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to S' Christo- 
phers, imbarqued in the Mathciu of London, Richard Good- 



LADU M'' \) warrant from y^ Earle of Carlisle. 



Thomas Knight 21 

Jo: Hill 18 

Jo: Rawlins 18 

Francis Penn 22 

George Allerton 23 

Rowland Millington 24 

Ric": Thomas 40 

Roger Thomas 22 

Richard Griggson 34 

Jo: Bruning 20 

Robert Coke 32 

Clinton Cutler 20 

Tho: Turner 25 

Jo: Wood 22 

W"' Robinson 26 

Edward Bicroit 22 

Jo: Sturdy 26 

Anto. Netbie 20 



Robert Wendever 25 

Samvel Trese 20 

Evan Jones 19 

Gabriell Davies 38 

Edward Eeles 20 

Davie Thomas 40 

Richard Horribynn 31 

Christopher Watson 21 

James Hubbard 27 

W" Stoe 18 

Mathew Tomlinson 31 

Tho: Hall 25 

W» Marsh 26 

Jo: Hatterton 38 

Tho: Terrill 18 

Robert Fauce {or Fanck] ... 40 

Miles Coventrie 18 

Jo: Thomas 14 



1 635] 



Y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



ThO: ReeV'E 24 

Lewes AwBREY 30 

James Walker 30 

Tho: Venn 27 

Geo: Ball. 51 

Tho: Gosling... 22 

Jo: Palmer 19 

James Cotes 21 

W^" Helawe 21 

Mathew Hely 21 

Originall Lowis 28 

Jo: Thomson 34 

W" Brookes 25 

Jo: Doe 22 

Mathew Walker 19 

Walter Collins 18 

Jo: Clinton 19 

Adam Chesterman 19 

HuYN Hallowell 22 

W"' Salmon 25 

Jo: Lange 22 

Richard Love 28 

Jo: Greene 29 

Edward Warren 28 

Jo: Paple 21 

Robert Denton 26 

W" Elvyn 23 

Geo: Tems \or Tenis] 20 

Geo: Swales 19 

Marmaduke Read 25 

Jo: Kibe 21 

Tho: Garrett 20 

JO: GOSLINN 20 

Tho: Milward 18 

Morgan Brint 19 



Pierce Stapleton 22 

Geo: Eaton 27 

Leonard Hunt 38 

Jo: Cave 34 

W" Barber 22 

Jo: Hoddins 50 

Alexander Tadd 38 

RoB'^ Woodstock 40 

John Offlent 20 

NIC": Watts 18 

Rich.\rd Brookes 16 

Tho: Hadbie 22 

Tho: Reinolds 18 

Darby Hurlie 18 

Jo: Hilliard 35 

Robert Lacie 21 

Tho: Bell 14 

Rowland Morton 17 

James Hide 22 

Richard Nelme 20 

Tho: Hodges 20 

Edward Thomson 18 

Tho: Williams 18 

RiC: Lee 18 

Walter Antony 23 

Charles Caverlie 17 

Tho: Coxson 21 

Tho: Goodwynn 30 

NlCO; WiLCOCKS 21 

Geo: Eeke 26 

Ric": Hubbard i8 

WittM Rush 20 

W" Donn 22 

Paul Bottell 32 

Jo: Boswell 17 

1 1 



82 



PASSJNGEJi IVCH PASSED FROM 



'635 



Jo: WOODGREENE 16 

Jo: Harlowe 16 

Robert Warrington 20 

Jo: Reinolds 20 

Ant"- True 18 

W" Knight 13 

Anto- Williams 14 

Jo: Barloe 22 

W" Parker 17 

Jo: Wood, 18 

Jo: Payne 18 

Daniell Lee 25 

Tho: Powell 21 

Jo: Smith , 22 

Gi;o: DoDD 17 



Rob'^Sandley 20 

Edward Mawfrey 15 

Geo: Wade 16 

Jo: Fulford 18 

Geo: Smith 17 

Tho: Powell 24 

Wouicn. 

Margaret Priciiard 17 

Jane Burrowe 17 

Katiierin Arjistrong 20 

Mary Barker 12 

Eliz: Speere 20 



28 Maij i6j5 

iK^lIIEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea im- 
P.aal barqued in the Speedwell of London Jo: Chappell M'' being 
examined by the Minister of Gravesend of their conformitie to the 
orders f discipHne of the Church of England f have taken the oath of 
AUctJcance. 



Henry Beere 24 

Jo: West 30 

Richard Morris 19 

NiC": Tetloe 35 

W'' Shipman 22 

Nathaniell faierbrother . 21 

Richard Bavlie 22 

W"Spencer 17 

James LowDER 20 

Chri: Metcalf 19 

Jeremy Burr 20 



WiftM Basford 19 

Jo: Watson 22 

Jo: Gilgate 22 

RoB^ Spynk 20 

Richard Rowland 20 

Tho: Guilds 30 

Jo: Curden 22 

TilO: ROMNEY 19 

Jo: Harris 20 

Christopher Piddington .. 18 
Edmond Clark 16 



1635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



83 



Jonas Smith 22 

W"Hynton 25 

Jo: MOWSER 22 

Samvell Tyres 21 

W" Steevens 22 

Tho: Busby 19 

Richard Harvy 32 

Tho: Robins 17 

Jo: Beeby 17 

Jo: Turner 19 

SAinvELL Holmes 20 

Jo: Beyer 24 

JO: Talbott 27 

Edward Austin 26 

Tho: Greene 24 

Richard Browne 19 

W« Appleby 32 

Robert Parker 21 

W" Cunningham 31 



Tho: Willis ig 

W« Straughan 22 

Geo: Sympson 19 

Richard Phillips 20 

Arthur Saiewell 25 

Melashus m^Kay 22 

Richard Thomas 30 



Katherin Richard's 19 

Marie Sedgwick 20 

Elizabeth Biggs 10 

Dorothie Wyncott 40 

Ann Wyncott 16 

Phillip? Biggs 6. mo: 

Elizabeth Pew 20 

Francis Langworth 25 

Chri: Reinolds 24 

Abram Poore 20 

Elizabeth Tuttell 25 



vj" Jiinij 1635 

lUaWHEIS vnder-writtcn names are to be transported to Virginea 
P^l imbarqued in the Thomas f John RICHARD Lambard M^: 
being examined by the Minister de Gravesend concerning their confor- 
mitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England : And tooke 
the oath of Allegeance. 



Richard Pew 23 

Richard Waynewrite 24 

Chri: Houghton 19 

Richard Jones 24 

Francis Garret 25 

Richard Dally 18 



Edward Dix 19 

W" Chaplin 18 

Jo: Singleton 18 

Geo: Dickenson 19 

Geo: Hawkins 18 

Henry Rastell 30 

1 1 — 2 



84 



PASSTNGER WCff PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Fra: Spight 21 

W^'Aymie 26 

W" Hynton 20 

Jo: Edwardson 22 

Tho: Mann 23 

RoR'^ Aldred 24 

Zachary Taylor 24 

HUMFREY GRUIX;E 21 

W"' White 22 

Joseph Monnvs 21 

W Yard 21 

Christopher Wheati.v 28 

Robert Heed 27 

Edward Coles 20 

Morris Jones 28 

Wardin Fossitt 22 

Tiio: Chamberlix 20 

Jo: Shorter 26 

AxT<^ Terry 50 

Robert WiKms [Williams]. . 44 

Tho: Rosdell 23 

Thomas Terry 25 

Charles Wyngate 22 

Jo: Hampton 30 

Jo: Evans 22 

Robert Sewar 23 

Richard Berry 23 

Owen Hughes 27 

Jo: Sutton 24 

W" Stonhouse 43 

W« Clark 18 

Jo: Dickenson 22 

Tho: Bell 17 

W" Bett 20 

James Cross 27 



Sylus Foster 22 

Edward Mountfort 20 

Henry Newby 24 

Jo: Eeden 19 

Tho: Sherly 23 

Jo: Thomson 24 

Henry Warren 15 

Jo: Wilkenson 28 

Ralph Hudson 17 

Tho: Allin 33 

W" Jones 17 

Tho: Sharples 20 

W" Crooke 23 

WittM Bead 15 

Lawrence Platt 15 

Robert Spencer 21 

Samveli. Walden 16 

Henry Morley 25 

Ben: Easy 13 

Jo: Moss 21 

Jane Wilkinson 20 

Ann Brookes 18 

Katiierin Wiseman 19 

Jane Scott 19 

Jane Catesby 20 

James PuwELi 12 

W" Mann 25 

Tho: Warner 26 

Tho: Ram 19 

Griffin Jones 21 

Tho: Tollie 17 

W" Jones 21 

Morris Parry 30 

Marmaduke Young 24 

WittM White 22 



i63S] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



85 



yeres 

James Sherbone 15 

W« Gardener 15 

Jo: Robinson 19 

Robert Turner 16 

Tho: Clark 16 

Giles Terry 33 

Edward Cressitt 20 

Tho: Waggitt 17 

Mary Ford 22 

Katherin Waterman 20 

Suzan Sherwood 22 

Grace Bycroft 20 



yeres 

Francis Hunter 19 

Francis Ashborn 20 

W'" Dixon 18 

W" Smart 20 

Lawrence Preston 21 

W« Wheatlie 17 

W Lacy 18 

James Bank's 30 

Geo: Cobcrafte 22 

Geo: Kennyon 25 

Jo: Kennyon 21 



xf Jimij 1635 

ISSslHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to the Bormoodes 
I P-ctI or Somer-Islands, imbarqued in the Trudove de London, Robert 
Dennis M"", being examined by the Minister of Gravesend concerning 
their conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England as 
it now stands established : And tooke the oath of Allegeance. 



yeres 

Henry More 19 

W" Holt 19 

Jo: Norman 19 

Anto Gilliard 38 

Rob'^ Stock 26 

Tho: Foster 27 

Robert Hart 30 

W" Pendleton 27 

James Tayler 28 

Chri: Hart 20 

Richard Anderson 30 

Tho: Richards 24 

Jo: Norris 18 



David HuswiTH 22 

Henry Hill 24 

Jo: Warren 19 

Zeverin Viccars 18 

Geo: Norman 25 

Gabriell Stockwell 16 

Tho: TooLiE 27 

Edward Goddin 16 

Tho: Dorrell 22 

Richard Canon 24 

vxor. Elizabeth Canon 23 

Barnard Colman 26 

,Chri: Tuke 16 



86 



PASSTNGER IV^" PASSED FROM 



[1635 



W" Paul 20 

W"' Bates 17 

SAmVELL Short 24 

W" Hooper 18 

Richard Hurt 17 

WiftM Wells 17 

Tho:Dene 17 

Jo: A Negroc 18 

Jo: Richards 21 

Anto Bullock 19 

Thomas Bassit iS 

Edward Alewortu* 13 

Edward Vyncent 18 

Jo: Trippatt 17 

Anto Cooper 17 

Jo: Lake 16 

RiC: Tayler 16 

ThO: MORDIN 18 

Edward Sell 18 

Roger Wi^ms [Williams] .. 16 

Jo: Baylie 18 

Francis Woodcott 16 

Jo: Bee 17 

Ric'':Greene 17 

Geo: Palmer 18 

Tiio: Smith 14 

Nathaniel WiltMSON [Wn,- 

liamson] 17 

PiiiLLipp Wharton 14 

W" Henry iS 

Geo: Saires 12 

NiC: Gaugiiton 14 

Edward Hedley 13 

W" Sares 17 



RoB'^ Poole 20 

Tho: Jones 17 

Tho: Ewynn 16 

Symon Barcott 16 

Geo: Calverlie 14 

Edward Parnell 16 

W" Lee iS 

W" Tayler 17 

Edavard Ghjbs 17 

James Reason 27 

Jacob Wilson 18 

Ben: Strange 18 

Ralph Vennable 21 

Tho: Bloes 10 

Tho: Hedley 11 

Tho: Thomson 17 

Hen: Stonword 13 

SaiTivell Hubbard 16 

Thomas Buli 13 

Daniell HaiTiond 12 

Geo: Morgan 12 

Jo: Barnes 16 

Abraham Claxson 17 

James Aston 22 

Ric- Daughton 13 

Mathew Steevens 12 

Tho: Larkynn 15 

David Jones 15 

George Hanmer 24 

Roger Hodges 17 

\V« Powell 15 

Sampson Meverili 20 

Henry Carter 42 

Jo: Yates 48 

read as Aldworth.] 



[May, however, be 



i635] 



y-E PORT OF LONDON. 



yeres 

Jo: Browne i6 

Francis Ravnne \or Raymie] io 

Francis Hedges 13 

Davie Morris 18 

Tho: West 17 

Hugh Wentworth 44 

Ann Taylor 24 

Elizabeth Groves 35 

Jo: Groves i qr 

Blanch Robert's 20 

2 Ministers. 
Jo: OXENBRIDGE 24 

Henry Jenning's 24 

Beniamin Miller 30 

Henry Fletcher 35 

Edward Staugiiton 50 



JOSIAS Forster 43 

Tho: Hall 24 

Humfrey Smith 14 

Francis Watson 16 

Katherin White 18 

Elizabeth Clark iS 

Ellin Burrowes 30 

Jo: Page n 

Tho: Jennicom 21 

Sara Page 31 

Sara Page 3 

Mary Page 3. mo. 

Richard Harris 17 

J effery Wright 18 

Samvell Mayo 10 

Marie Goffe 18 

Jo: Brookes 12 



xv" yunij 1635 

ifei'^|HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to New-England: 
Im.imI imbarqued in the Abigail de Lo: M^- H: Hackwell: The ptie 
having brought Certificate from the Minister of Thissehvorth* of his 
conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England. He hath 
taken the oaths of Allcgeance f Supremacie. 

yeies 

Dennis Geere 30 Anns Pancrust 16 

■ r o /- Elizabeth Geere . 22 I Eliz: Taselie ci; 

wife C 2 ^^ 

, ., , \ Elizabeth Geere . 3 Constunt Wood 12 

children J "^ 

vSara Geere 2 



♦ [Is it possible lliat this is iateudeJ for IsLEWoRTH? I can find no ThisselwoRTH.] 



88 



PASSIXGEJi n c" PASSED FROM 



•63: 



19 yunij 1635 

|HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to New-England 
imbarqucd in yc Abigail: Hackwell M' the pties having 

brought Certificate from the Minister of the pish of the Htle Miniries of 
his conformitie f opinion of the disciphne of the Church of England. 



W" Tilly 28 

Robert Whiteman 20 



Charles Jones 21 

LiDDiA Browne 16 



I BOARD the Jaiitis JO: May for N. England. 



Tayler Tho: Ewer 40 

Sara Ewer 28 

Elizabeth Ewer 4 

Tiio: Ewer i\ 



Sara Beale 28 

Elizabeth Newman 24 

Jo: Skudder 16 



xx"' yune 1635 

I^^IIEIS vnder Written names are to be imbarqued in the -Abbigall 
P.oal de Lnd [London] m' Hackwell f bond to New Engtd 

haue taken oathe of Allcgance f Supremacie f Conforablc [conformable] 
to y^ Ch as p Cer' from Two Justices of Peace f minsf of S' Lawrence 
in Essex 

Henry BULLOCKE 40 yers husbandman 

f Susan his wife 42 

J- Henry 8 

iij Children^ Mary 6 

(tho: 2 



i63S] y^ PORT OF LONDON. 89 

more xx"" 1635 

■PHIN the defence de Lond m' Pearce f bod for New Engtd p 

^al Cert, fro ij Justices of Peace f Ministr of All Saint's homan* in 
Northapton. 

W" HOEMAN 40 yers husbandman 

his wife WiNiFRlD ... 35 

Alce ASHBEY 20 yers amaid Seruant. 

f Hanna 8 

5 Children \ ,^ ^„ , , 

■' (Jeremy 6 

Mary 4 

Sarra 2 

Abraham i qrtr- 



xx"' June 1635 

BB^N the Abbigall dQ Lo. m' Hackwell bod for New Engtd p 

1^^ Cert from.f of his Conformity from Justices of Peace f 
Ministr Eaton BrayJ in Co Bedford. 

Jo" Houghton 4 [? 40] yers old. 



f" Jtilly 1635 

^^ BostockeII 

■MN the defence de Lond. m' Edward§ Pearc£ vrs New Engtd p 

^al Cert fr5 ij Justices of peace f ministr fro Dunstable in Com'- 

Bedfordsher: 

Robert LONGE 45 yers Inholder 

Eliza: his wife 30 

* [There is no place bearing this name in Northampton. Query, is it a misspelling of the 
name Hoeman in next line, wrongly written in here, and not afterwards erased ?] 

t \Sk. The word must be omitted, to make sense.] 

X [Eaton Bray is a Township in the Hundred of Manshead.] 

§ \0r Edmond. The word is blotted in the original.] 

II [So in the original. There would seem to have been more than one ship called iht Defmce, 
since we find the names of four different commanders to ships so named : Edward Bos- 
TOCKE (as here) ; — Pearce (June 20) ; Edward Boswell (June 22) ; Thomas Bostock 
(July 2).] 

12 



9° 



PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM 



[163s 



'MiCHELL 20' 

Sarra 18 

Robert 16 

Eliza 12 

X Children -^ Anne 10 

Marv 9 

Rebecca 8 

Jo" 6 

1<2achery.. 4J 



Joshua 3 q^trs old 

Luce Mercer... 18. aseruant 



xx"' JtPie 1635 

N the Defence de Lond m' Pearce vrs New Engtd p Cert fr5 

two Justices of Peace f Minstrof Towcester in Co'' Northampton 

Jo" Gould 25 ycrs husbandman 

Grace his wife 25 yers 



xxij"' June 1635 

i]N the Abbigall de Lond. m' Hackwell vrs New Engtd p 

U Cer' fro Minstr of Cranebroke* in Kent. 

Edw. White 42 yers husbandman 

f his wife Martha 39 

.. ^, ., , (Martha 10 

,j Children I ^,j^^^^, ^g 

Jo" Allen 30 yers husbandman 

his wife Anne 30 

p Cort hernchil* in Kent 

" [Both Cranbrook and Herne-IIill are in the Lathe of Scray.] 



1635] 



F^ PORT OF LONDON. 



9t 



|N the Abbigall. 

\ p Cert- from Justice peace C Minisf of Stepney. 

Geo: Hadborne 43 yers Glouer. 

his wife Anne 46 

(Rebecca 10 

2 Children I ^^^^,^^ ^ 

Joseph Borebancke 24 1^ Seruant's to Geo: Had- 

JOANE JORDEN 16 j BORNE. 



1 N the Defence de Lo. m' EdW: Boswell vrs New England p Cer'- 
1 from S'' Henry Mildmay f Ministr of Baddow* in Essex. 



Jo" Browne 27 yers. 

^ Tho: Hart 24 

his 3 seruant's -| Mary Denny . . 24 

I Anne Leake .. 19 



Taylor. 



26 Jtm ij 1635 

IN the Abigail Robert Hackwell M^ to New-England p Cert: 
I from Northton Tho. Martin Maior f 2 Justices 

Shoemaker JO: Harbert 23 

Bricklayer Richard Adams 29 

SuzAN Adams 26 

4'* Jnlly 

Henry Somner 15 

ElISA. SOMNER 18 



* [There are two Baddows, Great and Little, in the Hundred of Chelmsford.] 

12 2 



92 



PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM 



[163s. 



17 yuni; 1635 

is^iHEIS vndcr written names are to be transported to New-England 
P.a| imbarqued in the Abigail Robert Hackwell M"" p Cert from 
the Minister f Justices of Peace of their Conformitie, being no Subsedy 
Men. they have taken ye oaths of AUeg: C Supremacy being all Hus- 
bandmen 



yeres 

Ralph Wallis 40 

Ralph Roote 50 

J NO Freeman 35 

Walter Gutsall 34 

RiCPL\RD Graves 23 

Robert Mere 43 

Samvell Mere 3 

Edmond Maning 40 

Tho: Jones 40 

Geo: Drewrie 19 

W" Marshall 40 

Thomas Knore 33 

John Halliack 38 

George Wallis 15 

Rabecca Price 14 

Marie Freeman 50 

Jo: Freeman 9 

Sycillie Freeman 4 

Jo: West 11 



Mary Moning's 30 

Mary Monning's 9 

Anna Monning's 6 

Michelaliell Moning's . . 3 

Elizabeth Ellis \6 

Ellin Jones 36 

IsACK Jones 8 

Hester Jones 6 

Tho: Jones 3 

Sara Jones 3. mo: 

Cesara Covell 15 

Joan Wall 19 

W" Payne 15 

Noll Knore 29 

Sara Knore 7 

RoBT Driver 8 

Elizabeth Mere 30 

John Mere 3. mo: 



iN the Abigail ■prd: p Cer': from the Minister of their conformitie f 
I from the Justices, that they are no Subsedy men. 



Christopher Foster 32 [ vxor Francis Foster 25 



'635] 



F-E PORT OF LONDON. 



93 



IRabecca Foster . . 5 
children Nathaniell Foster 2 

[jo: Foster 1 

Edward Ireson 32 

W" Almond 34 

Mary Jones 30 

AwDRY Almond 32 

Annis Almy 8 

Chri: Almie 3 

John Strowde 15 

Edward Rainsford 26 

RoB'f Sharp 20 

John Rookeman 45 



Elizabeth Rookman 31 

Jo: Rookeman g 

Hugh Burt 35 

Ann Burt 32 

W" Bassett g 

Edward Burt g 

Tho: Freeman 24 

W" Yates 14 

Elizabeth Ireson 27 

Jo:Fox 35 

Richard Fox 15 

Jo: Payne 14 

Edmond Freeman 45 



g^HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
Hill imbarqued in the Blessing Jo: Lecester M^ the pties htving 
brought Cert from the Minister f Justices of their conformitie being no 
Subsedy Men, tooke ye oaths of Alleg: f Supremacie. 



WittM Cope 26 

Richard Cope 24 

Thomas King 21 

Jo: Stockbridge 27 

Robert Saiewell 30 

W" Brooke 20 

Gilbert Brooke 14 

Nathaniell Byham 14 

Jo: Wassell 10 

W« Vassall 42 

RiC: More 20 



Robert Turner 24 

Eliza: Holly 30 

Ann Vassall 6 

Margaret Vassall 2 

Mary Vassall •. . i 

Elizabeth Robinson 32 

Sara Robinson i.i 

Nico: Robertson 30 

Jo: MORY ig 

Charles Stucbridge i 

James Saiewell jj. 



94 



PASSINGER WCfJ PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Jo: Robinson 5 

Ann Stocbridge 21 

SuzAN Saiewell 25 

AnnVassall 42 

SuzAN King 30 

Judith Vassali 16 



Sara Tynkler 15 

Fra. Vassall 12 

Thomazin Munson 14 

Kat: Robinson 12 

Mary Robinson 7 

RoB^ Onyon 26 



20 Jtinij 1635 

jU|'^|HEIS vndcr-vvritten names are to be transported to Virginca im- 
ISai.Hal barqued in the Phillip RiCHARD Morgan M>' the Men have 
been examined by the Minister of tlie towne of Gravesend of their con- 
formitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England: And tooke 
the oath of Alleg. die ct A" prd. 



John Hart 33 

John Coachman 28 

John Reddam 32 

John Shawe 30 

George Hill 23 

George Bonham 31 

W" Rogers 35 

Edward Halock 22 

RiC: Dawson 31 

Peter Johnson 36 

WiltM Bransby 34 

Nicholas Rippin 31 

James Quarrier 22 

Isack Owdell 22 

W" Taylor 36 

James York 21 

Thomas Goriiam 19 

Nathaniell Disnall 23 



John Taylor 16 

John Gorham 18 

Richard Wilson 19 

Robert Morgan 33 

SaiRvell Milner 18 

Tymothie Featlie 23 

W" Arundell 32 

Alexander Leake 22 

John Mason 16 

WittM Enson 33 

James Habroll 22 

Thomas Trumball 22 

Richard Jn"son 19 

John Lawters 17 

Thomas Edwards 20 

Robert Davies 28 

Richard Vppcott 26 

Thomas Poslett 23 



f635] 



F-E PORT OF LONDON. 



95 



Women. 

Ellin Burgis 45 

Katherin Bowes 20 

SuzAN Trash {or Trask] . . 25 



Marcie Langford 24 

Elizabeth Willerton 18 

Sara Shawe i s 

Marie Baker 25 

Ann: Barnie -> a 



23" Jit-nij 1635 

j^^HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea 
P,^ imbarqued in the America WlltM Barker M^: p Cert: from 
the Minister of the Towne of Gravesend of their conformity to the 
orders f discipHne of the Church of England. 

Richard Hersey 22 

John Robinson 32 

EdMOND CHIPPS ig 

Tho: Prichard 32 

Jonathan Bronsford 21 

. WittM Cowley 20 

John Shawe 16 

Richard GuiTiy 21 

Bartholmew Holton 25 

John White 21 

Thomas Chappell *ii 

Hugh Fox 24 

Davie Morris 32 

Rowland Cotton 22 

William Thomas 22 

John Yates 20 

Richard Wood ^e 

James SoMERs 22 

Davie Bromley 15 

Walter Brookes 15 

Symon Richardson 23 



Richard Sadd 




Thomas Wakefield 

Thomas Bennett 


.... 17 
. . . . '''> 


Steeven Read 




WittM Stanbridge .... 
Henry Barker 


.... 27 
.... iS 


James Foster 




Thomas Talbott 




Richard Young 




Robert Thomas 


. . . 20 


John Farepoynt 




Robert Askvn 




Samvell Awde 




Miles Fletcher 


... 27 


William Evans 


... ''? 


Lawrence Farebern . . . 

Mathew Robinson 

Isack Bull 

PhILLIPP REihiNGTON . . . 

Radulph Spraging 

George Chaundler 


...23 
...24 
...27 
...29 

•••37 
...29 



[The original has been altered, and is not clear ; it is possible the age should be 23.] 



96 



PASSINGER IVCff PASSED FROM 



['63s 



Thomas Jnoson 19 

Jo: AVERIE 20 

John Croftes 20 

Thomas Broughton 19 

Beniamin Wragg 24 

Henrv Embrie 20 

Robert Sabyn 40 

George Brookes 35 

Thomas Holland 34 

Humfrey Belt 20 

John Mace 20 

Walter Jewell 19 

WittM BUCLAND 19 

Launcelot Jackson 18 

John Williamson 12 

Phillipp Parsons 10 

Henry Parsons 14 

Andrew Morgan 26 

WittM Brookes 17 

Richard Harrison 15 

Thomas Pratt 17 

John Eeles 16 

Richard Miller 12 

Robert Lamb 16 



Thomas Boomer 13 

George Dulmare 8 

John Vnderwood 19 

WiftM Bernard 27 

Charles Wallinger 24 

Thomas DyiTiett 23 

Ryce Hooe 36 

John Carter 54 

Women. 

Elizabeth Remington 20 

Katherin Hibbott's 20 

Elizabeth Willis 18 

Joan JOBE 18 

Ann Nash 22 

Elizabeth Phillips 22 

Dorothy Standich 22 

Suzan Death 22 

Elizabeth Death 3 

Alice REiniNGTON 26 

DoROTHiE Baker 18 

Elizabeth Baker 18 

Sara Colebank 20 

Mary Thurrogood 19 



29 yimij 1635 
jlBOARD the Abigail, ROB'^ Hackwell, M"- for New-England. 



A Baker JOSEPH Fludd .... 45 

I'jror Jane Fludd 35 

Elizabeth Fludd 9 

Obediaii Fludd 4 



Joseph Fludd .., J 

Edward Martin 19 

Suzan Hathway 34 



^ 



1635] y^ PORT OF LONDON, 



97 



vltto ytmij 1635 

^wlBOARD the Abigail Robert Hackewell M-- p Cert from the 
^^ Minister of Stepney pish of their conformitie : f that they are 
no Subsedy men. 

yeres 

Starchmaker Henry Collins 29 

vxor Ann Collins 30 

/ Henry Collins 5 

3 children X Jo: Collins 3 

'^ Margery Collins 2 

JosuA Griffith 25 v 

Hugh Alley 27/ 

MaryRoote jAservanfs 

Jo: Coke 27 ' 

Geo: Burdin 24 



"N the Abigail prd p Cert from the Minister f Justices according to 
I order. 

yeres 

Edward Fountaine 28 

yeres 

Ralph Sheppard 29 

Thankes Sheppard 23l.„., „_ . 

SARA sheppard 2 } "^''^ ^ ^^^^^^^^^ 



Primo die Jtilij 1635 
N the Abigail prd. 

Ann Gillam 28 

sonn Ben: Gillam i 

Husbandman Thomas Brane 40 

Tho: Launder 22 

Husb: William Potter 27 

vxor Francis Potter 26 

13 



98 



PASSINGER WC" PASSED FROM 



[1635 



Joseph Potter 20 week's. 

Ric^: Carr 29 

W«KiNG 28 

George Ram 25 

Jo: Stantley 34 

James DoDD 16 

Mathew Abdy 15 

Husb: Edward Freeman .. 34 
z^4r(?r Elizabeth Freeman .. 35 

Edmond Freeman 15 

John Freeman 8 

Jo: Jones 15 

JOHN Cooke .... i 5*1 servant 

Edward Belcher 18*-' 

Ann Wh-liams 10 



Phillip Drinker 39 

vxor Elizabeth Drinker . . 32 

Edward Drinker 13 

Jo: Drinker 8 

MarGt: Tucker 23 

Ellner Hillman 33 

Jo Terry 32 

JO: EmERSON 20 

RiC: Woodman 9 

Elizab: Freeman 12 

Alice Freeman 17 

Hugh Burt 15 

Annis Aldcock 18 

Tho: Thomson 18 



Secundo die yulij 

N the Abigail prd. p Certificate from y^ Minister of Shorditch 
pish, f Stepney pish. 

John Deyking 25"" 

Jesper Arnold 40 

Alice Deyking 30 

Ann Arnold 39^ 

Alice Steevens 22 

Margaret Devocion 9 

Ruth Bushell 23 



► yeres. bound to New-England 



fe'^IHEIS vndcr written names are to be transported to New-England 
PJal imbarqued in the Defence Tho: Bostock, M^ tlic ptie hath 
brought testimony from the Justices of Peace f Minister in Cambridge 



• [These figures are not dear in the original.] 



L/ 



163s] V^ PORT OF LONDON. 99 

of his conformitie to the orders f discipline of the Church of England: 
he hath taken y« oaths of Alleg: f Suprem: 

yeres 

A Taylor Adam Mott 39 

vxor Sara Mott 31 

Mason. Henry Steevens 24 

Husb: John Sheppard 36 

Margaret Sheppard 31 

Tho: Sheppard 3. mo. 

Jo: Mott 14I 

Adam Mott 12 

Jonathan Mott 9 V children. 

Elizabeth Mott 6 

Mary Mott 4> 



|N the Defence prd Tho: Bostock M"" for New England, p Cert: 
li from the Minister of Fenchurch of his conformitie fc. 
Tho: Boylson 20 yeres 



4'* Jtdly 1635 

'SIN the Abbigall de. Lo: p Cert from the Ministr f Justice of peace 
isl of S' Oliues Southwarke : 

Ralph Mason 35 yers Joyner 

his wife Anne 35 yers 

{Richard 5 yers 
Samuell 3 yers 
Susan i yere 



IB^ralN the Defence prd: 

Elizabeth French 30 

Elizabeth French 6 

Marie French 2\ 



Francis French ...» 10 

Jo: French 5. mo. 



FASSINGER W^" PASSED FROM 



['63s 



nij"' Jtilly 1635 

^s^N the Defence dc I.ond m' Thomas Bostocke vrs New Engtd p 
ffl^l Cer': from the Minstr f Justice of Peace, of his Conformity to y* 
Gou'm' [Government] of Churche of Engtd f No Subsidy man. 

Roger Harlakenden aged 23 tokeoatheof AUcgancef Supremacie 

Eliza his wife 18 

MablE his sister 21 

Anne Wood his seru' .... 23" 



Samuell Shepherd ser' . . 22 

Joseph Cocke 27 

Geo: Cocke 25 

W" French 30 

Elisa. his wife 32 

Robert a Man ser': .... — 

Sarra Simes 30^ 



Seruan''s to y<: afore said ROGER 
Harlakenden. 



6'* Jully. 
ip^N the Defence de Lond. m' ThO: Bostocke vrs New Engtd 

JO" Jackson 30 yers whole Sale Man in Burchcnlane 
p Cer' from s^ GEO: Whitmore f Ministr of y^ pish 



x'Jtdij 1635 

K^N the yl^i!^<z// Richard Hackwell M"- p Cert: from the Minister 
j^iel f Justice of Peace of his conformitie to the Church of England f 
that he is no Subsedy Man 



yeres 

John Wynthropp 27 

Elizabeth WiNTiiROPP .... 19 

DEANE WiNTHROPP II 



Tho: Goad 15 

Elizabeth Epps 13 

Mary Lyne 6 



'635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



g^N the Defence prd. p Cert from the Justic's f Minister of his con- 

ijl!^ formitie to the Church of England. 

A Taylor James Fitch 30 | vxor Abigall Fitch 24 



4" Julij 1635. 

jl^HEISvnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea im- 
Ir^ barqued in the Transport of London Edward Walker M^ p 
Certificate from the Minister of Gravesend of their conformitie to the 
orders f discipline of the Church of England. 



Olliver Van Heck 35 

vxor Katherin Van Heck . . 34 

Peter Van Heck 7 

Richard Maton 23 

W" Page is 

Robert Kevynn 19 

Peter Smith 25 

Brian m» Gawyn 3 

Daniell Sympson 17 

Patrick Breddy 21 

Henry Castell 22 

Steeven Block ,.., 18 

GowEN Lancaster , 28 

Robert Farrar 24 

Bryan Glynn 20 

HUMFREY HaDNET 22 

Jo: Woddall 18 

Wl&M WaLLINGTON 32 

Richard Sharp 15 

Marmaduke Kidson 18 



Jo: Godfrey 

Richard Critch 

Ellis Baker 

Jonathan Neale 

Jo: Bush 

W« Nesse 

Jo: Spreate 

Tho: Steevens 

Jo: Waters 

RoB-r FoSSITT 26 

WaLTLR DoWNES 2:\ 

Symon Jones ^q 

Robert Jenkinson 18 

Franc's Clark 28 



2r 

27 
21 
12 
■7 
-^3 
20 

25 
29 



Francis Bick 

Thomas Cranfield 

Tho: Payne 

Phillip Jones 

John Goodson 



23 
14 



Steeven Beane 20 



PASSINGEJi IVC" PASSED FROM 



\-^(>zi 



Geo: Barber 20 

Richard Wheatlie 32 

Richard Lloyd 28 

Henrie Barnes 22 

Tho: More 21 

John Harrison 30 

W" Hudson 20 

W'« Mason 30 

Mark Briggoll 21 

Henry Porter 30 

Patrick WoDDALL 20 

John Gee 18 

Richard Cooper 28 

Richard Eggleston 24 

W" Harbert 15 

John Wise 18 

Thomas Coles 32 

Tho: Williams 18 

George Ashon 22 

Peter Sexston 20 

Tho: Johnson 23 

Thomas Saunders 20 

John Lee 16 

Robert Farest 20 

Richard Bick 18 

WiftM Hardisse 22 

Daniell Rose 25 

JIichard Anderson 17 

James Phillips 26 

Robert Tynman 21 

Peter Waller 24 

Richard Petley 22 

Roger Hollidge 19 

W*' Reddman 18 

Robert Greene 20 

Henry Meddonves 20 



George Johnson 19 

John Voss 22 

Andrew Adams 18 

John Wilson 32 

Nathan Anley 28 

Anthony Grimston 20 

Tho: Hatchet 19 

Robert Honniborn 21 

Jo: Parson 18 

Alexander BuRLiE 18 

W" Hart 26 

Nathaniell Patient 16 

Henry Armstrong 22 

Women. 

Katherin Long 34 

Elizabeth Sames 19 

Joan Hardiss 18 

Elizabeth Riley 18 

Ellin Rogerson 20 

Elizabeth Lincoln 23 

Elizabeth Corker 19 

Ann Wandall 18 

SiBBELL Lakeland 25 

Ellin White 26 

W" White 7 weekes old 

Ellener Rogers 19 

Dorothie Charles 20 

Hester Brotherton 18 

Margaret Watson 18 

Oliff Sprawe 21 

Ann Brisco 22 

Ann Gudderidge 23 

Rabecca Lane 22 

Elizabeth Yore 23 



1635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



103 



Ralph Golthorp 20 

Edward Thomson 24 

W" White 37 

Robert Lewes 38 

Barnabie Barnes 35 

Edward Ison 20 

John Somerton 24 

Jo: Russell 14 

Robert Bateman 20 

W" Cooke 20 

Henry Banister 22 

Tho: Richardson 26 

Jo: Waller ig 

Richard Wever 27 

John True 26 

Jo: Horne 21 

Robert Medley jg 

Richard Atkinson 21 

Jo: Pownd 20 

Edward Roe ly 

Francis Webster 27 



Jo: Syard ,g 

Geo: Midland jg 

W" Watson 24 

HarbertJudd 16 

John Fox 

Henry Burket 

Bennet Freeman 

Edward Salter 

Robert Covett 

Tho: More j^ 

Jo: Russell 

Edward Hunt 

Robert Beckwith 

Jo: Witton 16 

John Harris 28 

Jo:Baylie 

Jo: Hathorn 

Edward Drue 

JO: Arp 



34 
20 

25 



16 
19 



42 
20 



'9 



Edmond Pryme i6 



vj" ytilij 1635 



|™N the Paide of London Leonard Betts Mr bound to Vir-inea 

rr r^ ^'u '^''i' ^'T '^' ^'"'''''' °^ Gravesend of their Conformitie 
to the Church of England. 



Adrian Ford 26 

W" East 23 

Robert Caplin 22 

Edward Wade 24 



Tho: Greene 21 

Jo: Jones jg 

Tho: Barefoote ig 

Robert Taylor ,s 



PASSINGER JVCf/ PASSED FROM 



V(>l'i 



Jo: Richardson 22 

Richard Hughes 20 

Robert Markcom 22 

Peter Price 23 

John Davies 23 

Nicholas Parker 23 

John Gill 19 

Jo Aynis 21 

Aron Everett 20 

LaUNCELOTT LiMRICK 20 

W^' Strange 25 

W" Palmer 18 

Phillip Bagley 19 

Ciprian Warner 21 

Henry Dudman 18 

Tho: Hitchcock 22 

Giles Collins 20 

Jo: Machem 18 

Robert Wile \or Wild] 21 

John Thomkins 25 

Sylvester Thatcher 21 

Nicholas Fox 20 

Jeremy Watts 21 

John Coop [Cooper] 24 

Henry Bank's 19 

Nathaniel Deane 27 

Thomas Lister 22 

Edward Wygon 20 

W" Jackson 26 

Tho: Simpson 17 

Daniell Collier 30 

John Cooke 20 

Arthur Patient 22 

Hugh Harrison 22 

W"Pack 27 



Francis Lattner 17 

WittM Berry 17 

David Fludd 17 

Jo: Hodges 17 

Samvell Burnet 17 

Francis Woddall 18 

Abram Bruster 16 

Edward Hobson 22 

Henry Jacob 20 

Richard Clayton 24 

Thomas Webb 18 

Henry Worlidge 18 

Richard Davies 20 

W" Jackson 26 

Tho: Draper 26 

Anto. Pott's 27 

Mark White 25 

W" Hickey 22 

Francis Searle 28 

WiftM Riddell 16 

Jo: Potter 26 

William Capell 25 

Jo: Mynter 16 

W" Harefinch 30 

Symon SlinES 15 

Anthony Day 22 

Richard Eggleston 16 

Jo: Courtney 32 

Robert vnderwood 30 

W" Quynie 40 

Nicholas Clark 31 

Samvell Symonds 30 

Jo: Gill 34 

Mathew Bennet 18 

WiftM Hind 35 



1635] 



Y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



I OS 



Margaret HiNDE 30 

AUGUSTIN HARWOOD 25 

Katherin Wilson 28 

J Robert Wilson ... 6 
^'^^^•'^'■- 1 Richard Wilson ... 5 

Leonard Wood 22 

W"Postell 22 

Charles Ford 33 

John Scott 26 

Thomas Flexney 23 

John Heron 18 

Tho: Baker 16 

WittM Hughes 20 

Jo: COXSHEDD 14 

Peter Fryer 26 

Beniamin Hooke 20 

Jo: GiBBS 35 

Geo: Dawe 23 

Hugh Beacon 25 

Jo: Bishopp 23 



Samvell Davies 24 

Tho: Warner 12 



Women. 

Grace Alderman 22 

Mary Husband 20 

Alice Fuller 22 

Elizabeth Raynton 16 

Elizabeth Collins 20 

Dorothie Bradlie 18 

Grace Jones 24 

Sybbill Courtney 33 

Joan Bowden 24 

Annis Seeden r. 22 

Joan Colchester 23 

Elizabeth Stacie 20 

Dorothy Day 17 

Ann Emmerton 20 

Martha Holland 24 



xj° die yidij 1635 



lE'SIHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
IgSi imbarqued in the Defence of Lndon [London], Edward Bos- 
TOCK M"" p Certificate of his Conformitie in Religion f that he is no 
Subsedy-man. 



A Miller Richard Perk 33 

Margery Perk ... 40 

ISABELL Perk 7 

Elizabeth Perk... 4 



yeres | HenryDuhurST 35 



H 



to6 



PASSIAGER WCH PASSED FROM 



li63S 



^^•'' Jully 1635 

N the Dcfaicc dc Lond m' Edmond Bostocke vs New England 
p Ccr' from the Minstr 

Robert Hill, 20 yers scru' to m' Craddocke. 



xviij° ytilij 1635 

jjHEIS vnder written name is to be transported to New-England 
imbarqued in the Pide-Co'we p Cert: from the Minister of his 
conformitce f from S"" Edward Spen'CER resident necre Branford that 
he is no Subsedy man. hath taken the oathe of Alleg. f Suprem. 

WittM Harrlson 55 yeresold 

JO: Baldin 13 

W»"^Baldin 9 



ra^lHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to N. England 
P^l imbarqued in the defence prd p Cert: from the Minisfs f Justic's 
of their conformitie f y' they are no Subsedy Men. 



Sara Jones 34 

Sara Jones 15 

JO: Jones 11 

Ruth Jones 7 

Theopiiilus Jones 3 

Rabecca Jones 2 

Eliz. Jones \ 

Tho: Donn 25 

Suzanna Farebrother 25 

Eliz: Fennick 25 



W" Sawkynn 25 

Husb: W" Hubbard 40. 

Judith Hubbard 25 

John Hubbard 15 

W^'Hubbard 13 

W" Read 48 

M.\bell Read 30 

George Read 6 

Ralph Read 5 

Justice Read 18 Mo: 



1635] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



107 



DoROTHiE Knight 30 

Nathaniel Hubbard 6 

Richard Hubbard 4 

Martha Hubbard 22 

Mary Hubbard 20 

Robert CoLBURNE 28 

Edward Colborn 17 

DoROTHiE Adams 24 

Francis Nutbrowne 16 

W" Williamson 25 

Marie WittiMSON 23 

Luce Mercer 19 

Jo: Fitch 14 

Penelope Darno 29 



Martha Banes ; 20 

Jasper Gonn 29 

Ann Gonn 25 

Febe Maulder 7 

Sym: Roger 20 

Jo: Jenkynn 26 

Robert Keyne 40 

Eliz Steerer 18 

Sara Knight 50 

Ann Keyne 38 

Ben: Keyne 16 

Jo: Burles 27 

Mary Bentley 20 



13 July 1635 

B^HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to N. England 
BMD imbarqued in the Jaines Jno May M^ for N. E. p Cert: from the 
Ministers of their conformitie in Religion f that they are no Subsedy 
Men. 



Husb: W" Ballard 32 

Elizabeth Ballard 26 

Hester Ballard 2 

Jo: Ballard i 

Alice Jones 26 

Eliza: Goffe 26 

Edmond Bridges 23 

MiCHELL MiLNER 23 

Tho: Terry 28 

Robert Terry 25 

Ric: Terry 17 

Tho: Marshall 22 



W" Hooper 18 

Edmond Johnson 23 

Samvel Bennet 24 

Ric : Palmer 29 

Anto Bessy 26 

Edw: Gardner 25 

W" Colbron 16 

Henry Bull 25 

Salomon Martin 16 

wheelewrite. W'* HiLL 70 

NiCO BUTTRY 33 

Martha Buttry 28 

14 — 2 



io8 



PASSTNGER WCff PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Grace Buttry i 

Shoemaker Jo: Hart 40 

Mary Hart 31 

Shoemaker HENRY Tybbot ... 39 

Elizabeth TiBOTT 39 

Jeremy JVBBOTT 4 

Samvell Tybbot 2 

Remembrance Tybbott 28 

Cloth Worker Nico; GooDHUE 60 
Jane Goodhew 58 



John Johnson 26 

SuzAN Johnson 24 

Eliza: Johnson 2 

Tho: Johnson 18 mo. 

Barber Ralph Farman 32 

Alice Farman 28 

Mary Farman '.... 7 

Tho: Farman 4 

Ralph Farman 2 



|S'S|HEIS vnder written names are to be transported to N. England 
I^.Bal imbarqued in the Blessing John Lester M^ the pties have 
brought Cert: from the Minisfs f Justices of their conformitie in Religion, 
f that they are no Subsedy Men. 



fisherman Jo Jackson 40 

Margaret Jackson 36 

John Jackson 2 

Jo: Manifold 17 

John Burles 26 

Jo: Fitch 14 

NIC: Long 19 

Christian Buck 26 

Barnabie Davies 36 

Suzan Danes [or Daues] ... 16 

Robert Lewes 28 

Eliz: Lewes 22 

Edward Ingram 18 

Henry Beck 18 

Jo: Hatho\x.\y 18 

Richard Sexton 14 

Mary Hubbard 24 



Mary Spratt « 20 

Ric : Hallingworth 40 

SuzAN Hallingworth 30 

Christian Hunter 20 

Eliz: Hunter 18 

Tho: Hunter 14 

W" Hunter 11 

W" Hollingworth 7 

Ric : Hallingworth 4 

Suzan Hallingworth 2 

Eliz: Hallingworth 3 

Tho: Trentum 14 

Tho: Bigg's 13 

Jo: Brigg's 20 

Rob'' Lewes* 28 

Eliz: Lewes* 22 



[It will be obsen'ed that these names also appear in the first column.] 



1635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



109 



JHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
J imbarqued in the Love JOSEPH YoUNG Mr- 



Baker WiftM Cherrall 26 

Vrsula Cherrall 40 

Jo: Harman 12 

Francis Harman 43 



Sara Harman 10 

Walter Parker 18 

fisherman WiftM Browne 26 

Mary Browne 26 



HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea, im- 
barqued in the Alice Richard orchard M"" the Men have 



taken the oaths of AUegeance C Suprem: 



Edward Hughes 21 

James Morfy 21 

Robert Haggar 33 

Tho: Askew 21 

Ric": Cooke 21 

Miles Atkinson 22 

Rowland Vaughan 19 

Richard Natt 18 

Era: Jenkinson 28 

WiltM Kendridd 20 

Jo: Wilson 29 

RoB'r Baxter 21 

Jo: Bentley 34 

Jo: Holdsworth 20 

Jo: Wright 21 

Charles Peacock 28 



Chri: Hudson 30 

Jo: Smith 20 

Jo: Coop [Cooper] 20 

Edward Waggitt 20 

Jo: Viccars 35 

Tho: Atkinson 27 

Rowland Sudgerner 21 

W" Massingburd 23 

jo: hutton 17 

Elizabeth Dew 32 

Ann Dew 9 mo. 

Rachell Adams 16 

Avis Deacon rg 

Hanna Clifford 20 

Eliz: Blanch 20 

Sophia Rottrie i6 



PASSING ER WCH PASSED FROM [1635 



23 July 

lU'^llIIS vnder-written name is to be transported to New-England 
f P.BM imbarqucd in the Pide-Cowe, M"" AsHLEY: the ptie hath 

brought Certificate of his conformitie in Reh'gion f Attcstacoii from the 
Justices that he is no Subscdy man. 

Husb: Robert Bills 32 



28 July 1635 

IB^ 1 1 EI S psons hercvnder expressed are to be transported to New- 
ra.CTi England, imbarqued in the Hopcivcll of London, Tho: Babb, 
Mr p Certificate, from the Minister of S' Giles Cripplegate, that they are 
conformable to the Church of England, the Men have taken the oaths 
of Allegeance, f Supremacie. 

yers I yeres 

A Smith Thomas Tredwell 30 Tiio: Blackly 20 

Mary Tredwell 30 | Tho: Tredwell i 



[24 July^* 

|HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea im- 
barqued in the Assurance de Lo: ISACK Bromwell f Geo_ 
Pewsie Mf examined by the Minister of the Towne of Gravesend of 
their conformitie in C Religion, the men have taken the oaths of Alle- 
geance f Supremacie. 



yeres 

Robert Brian 27 

Maudlin Jones 60 

Ann Shawe 32 

jo: duncomb 46 

SiTH HAIEWARD 30 



Richard Hamey \or Hamdy] 38 

W" Holland 35 

Henry Snowe 26 

Marie Southwood 22 

Francis Rowlson 29 



* [There is no dale to this list ; but a list of troops to be transported to Flanders, which pre- 
cedes it in the original MS., is thus dated.] 



^635] 



y^ POET OF LONDON. 



Jane Sowthern 



>ii 



19 ( RiC: Rogers 

MAROERZE BAKER 3, r,,, l, J,',^ : ' ' " 

f^^^^^^^ 18 Jo: JAKES ■■ 

ANDREW Vnderwood 22 Tho: More 

PHILUPP JOHNS 22 Jo: BAKER Z 

HENRIE MARSHALL 33 NeHEMIAH CaSON* ' 



Henry Heiden 



30 Robert Mayes 



TrH™o«".r" ^H'^'c„.„B.K..s' 



SAmvEL Handy 

Jo: Gater 

Joan Gater 

W"Lee 

JosuaTitloe 

JO: MiDDLETON 

Robert Haiward,... 

Samvel Powell 

Richard Glover 

Tho: Pagitt 

Mathew Holmes 

Elias Harrington 

Richard Smith 

Tho: Robinson 

EVANAP-EVAN 

Jo: Browne 

Robert Frith 

Tho: Wilkinson 

Dennis Hoggin 

Jo:Friccar 

Richard Ridges 

Edward Davies 

Theodorus Bakewell 

Jo: Dermot 

Jo: Morgan 

Tho: Baycock 'q 

l * Second letter not clearly written 



. 40 

• 25 

• 36 

• 23 
. 36 

■ 19 

■ 23 
, 22 

19 
24 

41 
21 
22 

35 
24 

19 
21 

23 
23 
24 

25 
19 



27 
21 
21 
27 



JO: Buttler 

W«Rebbell 

Robert Wyon 

Mathew Dixon 

John Wheeler 

Jo: North 

Mountford Newman 

Robert Steere 

W"Lake '"." 

HUMFREY WiLKINS .. 

AntoStilgo 

Tho: Deacon 

Rob^Rigglie 

Beniamin Pillard J 8 

Robert Davies ' 28 

Jo: Smith 

Walter Merridith 

Tho: Phillips 

James Kingsmill jg 

Jo. BOWTON.... 

Walter Chapman 
James Arnold ..., 

Richard Leake.. j'g 

Tho: Edwynn 

Handgate Baker 

Jo: Abrock 

Tho: Hall 

the name mi^/a be read CosoN.l 



. 48 
• 51 
. 20 

■ 19 
. 22 
21 
28 
38 
50 

19 

22 
18 
23 
24 
27 

J7 
35 
19 
21 

19 
19 



20 
33 
24 



20 
44 
37 



13 

22 
20 
IS 



PASSINGER WCff PASSED FROM 



[163s 



James Edwin 18 

Edward ComiNS 28 

Jo: Gater 15 

Nico Gibson 22 

Jo: Robert's 46 

Geo: Mosely 20 

James Ravish 20 

Jo: Hales 21 

Warram Tuck 20 

Jo: Jones 30 

W" Colture 19 

Robert SiLBY 19 

Ric»: Bruster 26 

JO: SWANLEY 21 

W" Charles 21 

Anthony Lee 21 

Witt.M Williams 28 

Henry George 19 

Jo: Billins 21 

WM Write 18 

Robert Lovett 20 

Job Jeffkrie 19 

Henrie Haler 22 

Richard Svmonds 30 

James Spark's 57 

Richard KiRBiE 32 

James HiNGLE 40 

Tho: Saunderson 24 

W" SricER 20 

WiftM Thomas 19 

Henry Madin , 30 

Edward Ednall ,21 

Tho: Jefferies 22 

Nic": Jackson 22 

THO: SI'RATT 23 



Tho: Leonard 18 

Tho: Beson 24 

Chri: Dixon 24 

Isack Kemp 23 

Jeremie Slie 19 

jo: 6 mullin 18 

Anto Procter 16 

Robert Handley 19 

Jo: Aymies 18 

Jo: Tavler 21 

W>' Roffin 18 

Ric: Halsey 13 

Anto OTLAND i8 

Robert Oldrick 18 

W'Hall 21 

Jo COPELAND 19 

John Goad 18 

Jo: POOLY 17 

Francis Gayer 18 

Tiio: Craven 17 

Ric": Lucas 16 

Geo: Cullidge 18 

Lawrence Barker 26 

Jo: Bowes 20 

Jo: WOODBRIDGE 32 

Jo: Johnson 20 

Jo: Chappell 38 

Geo: Whittaker 32 

Richard LivERsiDGE 24 

Henrie Wood 20 

RoB"^ Max 21 

Jo: Warren 18 

Tiio: Turner 18 

Jo: Garland 19 

Jo: II UMFREY 23 



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113 



IsACK Ambrose 18 

w« huncote 35 

Tho: Williams 19 

Tho: Foxcrofte 19 

Tho: Hobbs 22 

Charles Collohon 19 

Henry Donn 23 

Roger Quintin 21 

W" Small 18 

W" Coleman 16 

Anto Androwe 21 

Jo: Richardson 18 

W" Claddin 17 

Tho: Gudderidge 17 

Roger BuRLEY 17 

Tho: Bard 16 

Henry Butler 14 

Jo: Budd 15 

Jno Marshall 35 

W" Read 30 

Edward Mitchell 18 

Robert Drewrie 16 

Ric": Wells 17 

Jo: Cotes 17 

Jo: Stubber 17 

Henry Lee 18 

Ric'':Ball 17 

Jo: Cooke 17 

Tho: Syer 14 

Jo: Partridge 18 

Jo: Johnson 24 

Women. 
ISBELL DAVIES 22 



Isabell Hakesby 23 

Joan Vallins 17 

Marie Chambney 28 

Elizabeth Allcott 20 

Francis Bakewell 30 

Elizabeth Payne 21 

Elizabeth Hughson 22 

Marie Averie 22 

Sara Alport 25 

Marie Lee 22 

Elizabeth Bateman 23 

Thomazin Markcom 26 

Ann Goldwell 17 

Ann Griffinn 26 

James Brookes 28 

vxor. Alice Brookes 18 

Dorcas Mercer 30 

Ellin Davies 23 

Alice Harris 21 

Eedie Holloway 22 

Sara Coggin 20 

Elizabeth Baker 20 

Dorothie Davies 17 

Elizabeth Raynard 20 

Marie Olliver 21 

Alice Riall 18 

Rabecca Parmeton 19 

Marie Middleton 17 

Kat: Fulder 17 

Eliz: Dick's 18 

Sara Greene 20 

Margaret Rickord 20 

Winnifredd Congrave 22 

Mathew Plant 23 

Jo: More 28 

15 



114 



PASSJNGER WC» PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Elizabeth Powell 17 I Marie Lee 14 weekes 

Marie Shorter 26 1 Mathew Clatworthy 25 

188 

"sT* 



27" yuly 1635 
^^HEIS vndcr-written names are to be transported to Virginea im- 
H.Hl barqued in the Primrose Capten DOUGLASS, M"-- p Certificate 
vnder ye Ministers hand of Gravesend, being examined by him touching 
their Conformitie to the Church DiscipHne of England The Men have 
taken the oaths of Allegeance f Supremacie. 



William Sprawson 28 

fetch off by Jo: SYMOND'S l8 



WindebankJs 
WarraiU. LUKE SNODEN 21 

W" Starling i8 

Lawrence Whithorse 17 

Robert Nuttall 18 

Jo: Hall 24 

Mathew Burr 27 

Tho: Daggett 21 

Jo: Baldwynn 27 

Tho: Bruxston 20 

Henry Banbridge 18 

Nic»: Petting 24 

Robert Williams 21 

W» Thorncome 19 

*Tho: Wiggin 21 

Chri: Legg 19 

Henrie Robinson 26 

Jo: Sherrick 19 

Jo: Palmer 18 



W" Alderton 35 

Tho: Clifton 25 

W" Browne 19 

Alexander Masie 21 

Geo: Lee 16 

Tho: Beane 21 

Jo: Pew 16 

George Cottingham 20 

Jo: SWIFTE 23 

Geo: Fowler 22 

Tho: Farraby 26 

Robert Sharp 21 

W" Evans 25 

W" Harris 50 

Thomas Coke 24 

Abram Swifte 23 

Oliver Fayrie 25 

Oliver Symon 30 

Henry Maggitt 29 

Tho: Bales 18 

W" Allinson 25 



* [There are 221 names in the list. 
together, wfU yield 221.] 



It \viU be observed that adding t&ese two numbers 



i63S] 



YE PORT OF LONDON. 



"5 



Walter Marshall 

Jo: Shipley 

Tho: Smith 

Jo: Johnson 

Jo: Wick's 

Ric: West 

Geo. Wade 

W« Perce 

Jo: Beetell 

Francis Ratford. . 

Jo: MORFIN 

Jo: Lee 

Jo: Balme 

Jo: Strowde 

W" Fox 

Tho. Pynch 

Ric"- Gill 

Henry Dikes 

W" Shawe 

Henry Smith 

Ralph Hunt 

Jo: LUPTON 

James Rydie 

Garret Cooke . . . . 

Jo: Merie 

Olliver Clifford 

WittM White 

Tho: Mortimer . . . . 

Jo: Ridge 

Tho: Vinson 

Francis Dellicat 

Tho: Ridge 

Richard Cary . . . . 
Tho: Manning's . , 
W" Parry , 



17 
21 
18 
21 
26 
21 
19 
19 
20 
20 
20 

25 

34 
17 
21 

32 
26 

33 
25 
22 
22 
25 
45 
20 

17 
18 

23 
20 
16 
18 
20 
23 
17 
16 
16 



James Hall 

Robert Benton . . 
Tho: Mason ...... 

Tho: Saker 

Jo: Marsh 

Francis Mursh* .. 

Tho: Adams 

Philip Davies . . . . 
Edward Dannell 
Henry Chapman . . 

Jo: North 

Charles White . . 

John Parry 

Godfrey Hundley 
Richard Watt's • . 
Clement Donn . . . . 

Ric Stanford 

Ben: Gregorie 

Edward Mills .... 
Robert Eelie . . . . 

RiC: Kellum 

Robert Page 

Jo: Baldwyn 

Ellis Harman . . . . 

Jo: BOTTOMLY 

W" More 

Samvell Boswell 

W" SWIFTE 

W« Griffin 

Jo: Norman 

Richard Wardd . . 
Francis Jarvice . . 

Tho: Thomas 

Luke Richardson 
Jo: Fletcher 



18 

19 
16 

33 
28 
21 

25 
18 

19 
22 
18 

27 
24 
24 
22 

25 
24 
30 
14 
16 

17 
21 
18 

19 
16 

23 
21 
21 
20 
13 
14 
20 

17 
, 18 



* [So in tlie original ; but probably intended for.MARSK,] 



ii6 



PASSINGER WC" PASSED FROM 



[1635 



RoB'f Harris 20 

Robert Feat's 25 

Jo: Saker 30 

W" Johnson 26 

Jo: Weekes 18 

Edmond Ardinton 20 

Christo: Banbridge 19 

Eliz: Maynard 22 

Ann Jackson 23 

Jo: MOLIN 30 

Margaret Clark 21 

W« Clark i 

Ellin Haly 55 



Sicillia Weston 37 

Jane PRYin 18 

Ann ViSHER 20 

Kat: York 19 

Dorothy Jakes 29 

Aymie HuMFRiE 23 

Margaret Jn^son 20 

Marie Saker 24 

Ellin Sutton 20 

Jo: Saker 1 

Tho: Poole 43 

Jo: Whetston 20 

Thomazin Mills 38 

100 

38 



Vltimo Jnlij 1635 

ira^lIIEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea, im- 
P.aii barqued in y'^ Merchants Hope HUGH Weston M"": p examinacon 
by the Minister of Gravesend touching their conformitie to the Church 
discipline of England f have taken the oaths of Alleg: f Suprem: 



Edward Towers 26 

Henry Woodman 22 

Richard Seemes 26 

Allin King 19 

Rowland Sadler 19 

Jo: Phillips 28 

Vyncent Whurter 17 

James Whithedd 14 

JosiAS Watts 21 

Peter Loe 22 

Geo: Brooker 17 

Henry Eeles 26 

Jo: Dennis 22 

Tiio: Swayne 23 



Charles Rilsden 27 

Jo: Exson 17 

W" Luck 14 

Jo: Thomas 19 

Jo: Archer 21 

Richard Williams 25 

Francis Hutton 20 

Savill Gascoyne 29 

Ric": Bulfell 29 

RiC: Jones 26 

Tho: Wynes 30 

Humfrey WiHms [Williams] 22 

Edward Robert's 22 

Martin Atkinson 32 



ifijs] 



Y^ PORT OF LONDOK 



117 



Edward Atkinson 28 

W" Edward's 30 

Nathan Braddock 31 

Jeffery Currish 23 

Henry Carrell 16 

Tho: Ryle 24 

Gamaliel White 24 

Richard Mark's 19 

Tho: Clever 16 

Jo: Kitchin 16 

Edmond Edward's 20 

Lewes Miles 19 

Jo: Kenneday 20 

SAm: Jackson 24 

Daniell Endick 16 

Jo: Chalk 25 

Jo: Vynall 20 

Edward Smith 20 

•Jo: Rowlidge 19 

W" Westlie 40 

Jo: Smith x8 

Jo: Saunders 22 

Tho: Bartcherd 16 

Tho: Dodderidge 19 

Richard Williams 18 



Jo: Ballance 19 

W" Baldin 21 

W" Pen 26 

Jo: Geerie 24 

Henry Baylie 18 

Ric": Anderson 50 

Robert Kelum 51 

Richard Fanshaw 22 

Tho: Bradford 40 

W"' Spencer 16 

Marmaduke Ella 22 

Women. 

Ann Swayne 22 

Eliz: Cote 22 

Ann Ryce 23 

Kat: Wilson 23 

Maudlin Lloyd 24 

Mabell Busher 14 

Annis Hopkins 19 

Ann Mason 24 

Bridget Crompe 18 

Mary Hawkes 19 

Ellin Hawkes i8 



m 



Primo die Augusti 1635 

fes'^IHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea, im- 
Ibm.HI barqued in the Elisabeth de Lo: Christopher Browne M^ 
examined by the Minister of Gravesend touching their conformitie to the 
ord^s f discipHne of the Church of England the Men have taken the oaths 
of Alleg: f Supremacie. 



ii8 



FASSINGER W^n PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Jo: Benford 20 

LoDOWicK Fletcher 20 

Jo: Bagbie 17 

ROB"^ Salter 14 

Edward White 18 

Steeven Pierce 30 

RiC: Beauford 18 

Ric": Chapman 18 

Andrew Parkins 18 

Jo: Baker — 16 

Jo: Wakers 16 

Jo: Vaughan 17 

Yeoman Gibson 16 

Tho: Leed 16 

Geo: Trevas 18 

W" Shilborn 20 

SAinVEL GrOWCE 38 

W" Glasbrooke 21 

Edward Dick's 30 

Jo: Bennett 18 

Michell Saundby 25 



W» Thurrowgood 13 

SAinVELL MaTHEW 14 

Tho: Frith 17 

Jo: Austin 24 

Paul Fearne 24 

Thomas Royston 25 

Jo: Tayler 18 

Women. 

Katherin Jones 28 

Eliz: Sankster 24 

Ellin Shore 20 

Alice Pyndon 19 

Sara Everedge 22 

Margaret Smith 28 

Elizab: Hoeman 20 

MouLES Naxston 19 

Marie Burback 17 

Eliz: Rudston 40" 

Eliz: Rudston 5 



26 



13 



N the Batchelcr de Lo: m' Tho. Webb vrs New Engtd 



Lyon Gardner 36 yers f his wife Mary 34 yers, f Eliza. Coles 23 
yers, their maid Seruan', f W" Joi'E 40 yers, who are to passe to 
jiew England, haue brought Cert, of their Conformity. 



i63s] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



"9 



vij" Augusti 1635 



HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea 
imbarqued in the 6^/1?^^ of London Jeremy Blackman M^, 
have been examined by the Minister of Gravesend of their Conformitie 
f have taken the oaths of Alleg: f Supremacie. 



Minister JOHN GOODBARNE ... 30 

Edward Lewes 21 

Jo: Whitwham 26 

Jo: Babington 20 

W"Satchill 22 

Tho: Gowen 18 

Symon Moody 20 

Thomas Tucker 21 

Jo: Watton 20 

Jo: Ramsey .> 30 

Richard Bates 16 

WittM Bowler 14 

Henry Hopes 23 

W" Barnes 22 

Henry Smithick 26 

Tho: Grigg 16 

Christopher Legg 18 

Randall Burne 20 

Humfrey Buckley 18 

Henry Ston 27 

Phillipp Sherringham 17 

Tho: Sharp 17 

W« Savory 25 

Edward King 21 

Nathaniel Rogers 17 

Michell victor 18 

W"Sharp 21 

W" osmotherly 14 



Geo: Nettellford 19 

Tho: Parker 22 

Philip Meredith 12 

Robert Coppyn n 

W"Browne 20 

Robert Yates 25 

W"Griffith 18 

Olough Berne 19 

James Copley 22 

Tho: Blithe 20 

W"Howard 16 

Jo: Hale 14 

Nicholas Tatler 17 

Benedict Rolls 16 

Martin Perkins 18 

W"Ennis 22 

Davie Vaughan 18 

Jo: Seaton 19 

Tho: Bowyer 19 

Abram Bentley 20 

Ric: Adams 22 

John Russell 15 

W" Burton 20 

Mathew Bateman 20 

Jo: Bynstedd 20 

Michell Haynes 2t 

THO: JNOSON 2t 

John Whitfield 20. 



PASSINGER wen PASSED FROM 



[1635 



Henry Moston 23 

Allin Hamock 32 

George Forth 27 

Charles Smith 22 

Mathew Morton 19 

W"' Lewes 25 

Robert Arnold 30 

Jo: Thatcher 22 

W" Nash 22 

Peter Payton 22 

Robert Baldry 18 

Edward Langstedd 18 

James Scott 21 

W^Androwes 18 

Jo: Bland 26 

Philip Westlake 20 

Jo: Marwood 17 

Jo: Griffith 20 

Jo: Howgate 17 

Luke Hanes \pr Haues] 27 

Jo: Stibbs 19 

Jeffery Wynch 20 

Richard Abbott 25 

Ric: Steevenson 19 

Tho: Smith 30 

Anto; Carter 22 

Geo: More 25 

Robert Gannock 20 

Rig": Cooke 46 

Richard Townsend 28 

Nicholas Jernew 28 

Tho: Wallis 32 

WitiM Scarfield 22 

Samvel Stringer 17 

Nic^: Reinold's 38 



John Peter 20 

Richard Wollman 22 

Edward Cleiborn 20 

Nicholas Bate 24 

W" Bate 35 

Richard Wells 26 

Richard Guy 23 

Jo: SwANN 18 

Edward Lene 32 

Tho: Sawell 29 

Tho: Whaplett 21 

Mabell Eaton 27 

Sara Cleyton 27 

Ann Lev\'nns 31 

Mary Willis 22 

Ann Creede 22 

Julian Merideth 38 

Lucie Buckle 18 

Joan Jernew 30 

Eliz: Jernew 25 

Robert Scriven 18 

Robert IsHAM 14 

Jo: Armsby 30 

W«Lennon* 19 

Michell Whitley 23 

Jo. Manning's 20 

W" Barloe 19 

Edward Hollinbrigg 27 

W" Manifold 20 

Gregorie Allin 17 

W"Talbott 14 

Geo: Hawley 17 

Edward Hodgskynns 21 

Mark Gill 22 

Tho: Harrwood 26 



• \0r Lemon. The strokes of the letters are thick and clumsy.] 



1635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



Abram Watson 17 

Allin Rippin 28 

John Hobson 25 

Tho: Chapman 26 

Robert Vass 19 

Richard Ward 23 

Geo: Aldin 20 

W" Warner 25 

Geo: Grace 25 

Christopher Hamond .... 32 

Jacob Averie 33 

Geo: Averie 23 

Francis Bullock 26 

Richard Vpgate 21 

Ann Willett 23 

Joyce Robinson 20 

Margaret Baylie 20 

Mary Brackley 20 



Francis Townsend 21 

Francis Townsend 2 

Tho: Needham 13 

Tho: AxsTELL 35 

Jo: Reddman 46 

Robert Mascrie 32 

Robert Crouch 15 

Tho: Owen 23 

Tho: Knibb 23 

Robert Waltum 26 

Debora Barnie 23 

Jo: Tyler 16 

Tho: Gregorie 15 

Tho: Tate 22 

Tho: Hancock 15 

Fra: Pepper 16 

W" SAUND^'s IQ 



x' A tig'' 1635 

IHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea, 
I imbarqued in the Safety, JOHN Graunt M^ 



John Hardon 27 

Richard Haieward 33 

Barthol: Hoskyns 34 

Anto Haies 24 

JO: Catts 23 

Jo: Wazen 19 

Henry Gadling 16 

Richard Hopkins 25 

Robert Sutton 17 

Robert Pitway 27 



yeres 

Mary Pitway 4 

Jo: Jones 29 

Mathew Gough 22 

Robert Boddy 19 

Jo: Carter 22 

Thomas Heath 23 

Jo: HORNWOOD 21 

Francis Barker 21 

W"Tighton 24 

Christopher Wynn 20 

16 



PASSINGEJi IVCH PASSED FROM 



[1635 



Jo: HEinlNG 

Ralph Sympkynn . . . 

James Barnes 

Chri: Stope 

Robert Lendall . . . 

David Kiffin 

W"Symonds 

Tymotmy Trallopp . 
Henry Dugdell . . . 

John Lownd 

James Atkinson . . . 

Nico; Watson 

Jo: Taylor 

Arthur Raymond . 

Edward Spicer 

Robert Harrwood . 
Richard Foster . . . 

Jo: Bell 

Gabriell Fisher . . . 

Tho: Browne 

Cornelius Maies . . . 
Steven Gorton . . . 

Jo: Gloster 

JO: Pigeon 

Thomas Thorne . . . 

J o: Write 

Richard Preston.. . 
Andrew Stretcher 
Alexander Harvie. 
Edmond Jenkins . . . 

Nico: Morton 

Jo: Bay 

James Pattison 

W" Lowther 

Edward Saunders . 



25 

28 
25 
24 
20 

24 
32 
21 
20 
16 
16 
16 
18 
20 
21 

17 
16 
30 
l(> 
18 
12 
35 
23 
15 
13 
15 
17 
14 
15 
15 
17 
16 
21 

24 
40 



James Bethell 

Jo: Browne 

Jo: Gibson 

Tho: Belk 

Geo: Tucker 

Tho: Jennions 

Robert Perkins 

Jo: Martin 

Edmond Farrell 

W" Hassell 

Edward Gifford . . . , 

Roger Gilbert 

Richard Allin 

Jo: Wilkinson 

Francis Vyons 

WittM Davies 

Richard Alderley . . 
Henry Dalleper . . . . 

Rich: Hudson 

Jo: Hill 

Edmond Mulleneux 
Humfrey Blackman 
Richard Cotton . . . . 

James Allin 

Martin Church .. .. 

Henry Gilbert 

W" O'NY* 

Brian Kelly 

Lewes Smith 

Tho: Doe 

Thomas Saunders . . 
Edward Saunders . . 

Thomas Carter 

Thomas ap Thomas . . 
Richard Caunt . . . . 



27 
25 
30 
37 



24 

25 

23 
20 
24 
30 
16 
22 
14 
25 
27 
26 
18 
30 
22 
20 
16 
20 

19 
16 

34 
20 
20 



9 

25 
30 
36 



[Clearly so in the original. J 



i63S] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



123 



Richard Moss 20 

John Perryn 21 

Hugh Le Roy 19 

Thomas Reinolds 15 

Jo: Curtis 21 

Robert Glenester 25 

Henry Buckle 30 

Jo: Newman 20 

Thomas Gardner 22 

Jo: Newman 24 

Robert Frister 20 

Richard Field 20 

Geo: Habbittell 26 

WiftM Karsewell 20 

W" Grasson 20 

Richard Wright 23 

Jo: Butler 21 

Jo: Hendry 24 

Richard Brookes 20 

Jo: Martin 17 

Geo: Castell 21 

Jo: BiLLINS 26 

Tho: Wrenn 20 

Robert Piscer 44 



Marie Lerrigo 19 

Margaret Homes 23 

Alice Ashton 20 



Hanna Waddington 16 

Elizabeth Holloway 26 

Eliz: Gold 17 

Elizabeth Frisby 24 

Eliz: Smith 50 

Margaret Gard 24 

Margerie Smith 22 

Elizab: Piscer 16 

Elizabeth Ward 25 

Joan Griffige 35 

Eliz: Turner 44 

Joan Allin 20 

Marie Booth 19 

Jane Cutting 17 

W" HiNDSLEY 23 

Katherin Smith 18 

Thomazin Broad 24 

Ann Waterman 18 

Joan Turner 21 

Jane Foxsley 25 

Rose Hills 22 

Ann Croft's 16 

Grace Tubley 20 

Margaret Snales 22 

Ann Holland 19 

Ann Fossitt 34 

Dorothy Moyle 24 



■2\"' Aji^' 1635 
|N the Hopewell de Lo: m' Babb, yrs New Engtd 



Henry Maudsley 24 yers hath brought CeH' from the Ministr of his 
Conformity hath taken the oathe of Allegance. 

16 — 2 



124 



PASSINGER WCff PASSED FROM 



[1635 



21 Atif 1635 

^^IHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to Virginea, 
l^^l imbarqued in the George Jo: Severne M' bound thither p 
examination of the Minister of Gravesend fc. 



MicHELL Masters 21 

Tho: Morecock 26 

Jo: GiLLAM 21 

ThO: GiLLAM 18 

Humfrey Higginson 28 

Mathew Silsby 31 

Tho: BuLLARD 32 

Tho: Rogers 15 

NowELL Lloyd 16 

Ann Higginson 25 

Francis Foster 18 

Robert Scotchmore 39 

Jo: Evans 19 

Rabecca Palmer 19 

Arth* Bodilies 19 

Peter Maning 25 

Daniell Bowyer 30 

MiCHELL Williams 18 

Chri: Kirk 23 

Richard Genney 20 

Christopher Thomas 21 

Walter Walker 23 

Jo: Pope 28 

Anto Hodgskins 22 

John Bell 21 

Ann Layfield 30 

Jo: Hutchinson 47 

Alice Levitt 16 



Mary Burtwezill 18 

Alice Watson 30 

Joan Ludcole 18 

Nathan: Wilson 23 

Theodor Rogerson 20 

W" Thomson 22 

Jo: Jones 17 

Michell Hedly 24 

Edward Abbs 37 

W".Golder 22 

Tho: Hand 20 

George Fox 14 

Jo: Daynie 20 

W" Hawkes 22 

Ralph Cleyton 20 

Tho: Best 33 

Jo: Hunt 23 

Jo: Feld 20 

Eliz: Bristowe 17 

Mary Robinson 18 

Elizabeth Woodbridge 22 

Bryan Hare 27 

Roger Cutts 20 

W»DlCKENSON 21 

W« Mitchell 15 

Marie Neele 13 

Ann Cooper 20 

Geo: Tayler 20 



'635] 



ys PORT OF LONDON. 



"5 



Henry Kilby 27 

Jo: Fynch 27 

Geo: QuiTHOR 25 

ThO: MOTHROPP 21 

James Horner 24 

Jo: Ray 21 

Ric^: Dixon 20 

Tho: Peacock 19 

Jo: Rogers 18 

Griffith Hughes 24 

Ann White 19 

Jo: QuYLE 15 

Tho:Allin 17 

Jo: Butler 13 

Tho: FuRNELL 16 

Valentine BiSHOPP 11 

W" Clowdlslie* 26 

Richard Verdin 24 

Jo: Baddam 40 

Elias Wiggmore 24 

Suzan Hare 24 

Richard Hide — 24 

Robert Dunham 30 

Jo: Goodridge 19 

Jo: Tiffing 19 

Henry Cutling 40 

Leonard Richardson 43 

Jesper Hodgskyns ^. 24 

Jo: Wynn 25 

Tho: Howell 20 

Lawrence Barwick 20 

Jo: Musgrave 37 

Edward LiLLiE 19 

Jo: GooDSON 25 

Michell Prynn 25 



Alexander Greene 40 

James Bankes 35 

OLIFF GiBBINS 18 

Constance Fister 23 

W" Scott 24 

Ralph Browne 23 

RoB'^ Morrison 21 

Edward Greene 6 

Tho: Bank's 4 

Eliz: Bank's 9 mo. 

Jo: Allin 2r 

Lewes James 30 

Tho: Wiggins 20 

Sara Merriman 20 

Arthur Figiss 40 

W" HiNSHAWE 20 

Roger Nevitt 20 

Mathew Price 20 

Ric: James 33. 

W"Neesam 21, 

Tho: Buck 17 

Geo: Smith » 20 

Joseph Mills 20 

Tho: Rogers 16 

Jo: Richards 17 

W" Saie 17 

Geo: Cranwell 23 

Jo: Weston 20 

Francis Blake 18 

Tho: Maynard 22 

Jo: Price 34 

Peter Starkie 22 

James Hawkins 17 

Joseph Warrwell 17 

Francis Young -.. 21 



[So in the original : doubtless intended for Clowdeslie.] 



126 



PASSINGEJi WO" PASSED FROM 



['635 



Tho: Connier 22 

Tho: Perry 18 

Jo: Staunton 27 

Tho: White 16 

RiC: Phillips 14 

Jane Swifte 23 

Margery Carter 23 

Gressam Parkins 19 

W" Block 23 

Tho:'Gadsby 19 

Minister. RICHARD James 33 

Vrsula James 19 

Arthur Figiss 33 



Francis Havercamp 17 

Edmond Jones 22 

Henry Hawley 34 

Robert Burr 19 

W" MiLLKR 29 

W" Curtis 19 

Tho: Beomont 29 

Jo: COVELL 18 

Mary Lovett 18 

Joan Vizard 18 

W" Steevens 22 

Tiio: Horrock's 22 

Mary SoANES 26 

152 



IS^lIIEIS vndcr-writtcn names are to be transported to Virginca im- 
IP™I barqucd in the Tliomas HENRY Taverner M^, have been 
examined by the Minister of Gravesend touching their conformitie in o'' 
Reh'gion, f c. 



Jo: Lewes 16 

W*"' Greene 18 

Walter Smith 20 

W" Burton 24 

Jo: Hill 15 

Joseph Browning 20 

Tho: Foucii 16 

Edward Sawnders 20 

W" James 18 

jo: tullie 20 

Jane Gibbs 27 

Mary CiiADD 17 

Jane Colerack 22 

Alice Wright 21 



Edward Erle 45 

Richard Crane 32 

Adam Crowe 19 

Jacob Denton 20 

Hugh Stanley 16 

BENIAMIN SYinES 42 

Mary Jolly 21 

Eliz: Ayres 26 

HuMFREY AwDRY 21 

Edward Johnson 28 

Jo: CoLLOPP 22 

Peter Ricard ig 

Henry Gew 20 

W" Adams . 24 



i63S] 



ys PORT OF LONDON. 



127 



RoB'' James 18 

Jo: Browton 20 

RiC: Wheeler 24 

Robert Wells 30 

Jo: Gressam 22 

Teague Quillin 20 

W" Peas 19 

Bartholm: Furbank 20 

Robert Johnson 27 

Mary Johnson 23 

Alice Jnoson 22 

Eliz: Johnson 18 

Mary Lucie 20 

Joan Looker 20 

Suzan Jennoway 26 



Edward Robins 33 

Geo: Dawe 23 

Joseph Preston 20 

Ananiah Dyer 24 

Roger Wilkyns 33 

Jo: Booth 19 

Peter Harbynn 21 

THO: MaLTMAN [<7rMULTMAN] 17 

Nic": Folly 16 

Hugh Fouche 17 

MiCHELL Hutchinson 16 

W" Pallmer 17 

W" Chamberlin 16 

Nathan: Tooly 19 

Henry Wilson 12 

58 



Secmido die Septembris 1635 

IUj'^IHEIS vnder-vvritten names are to be transported to S' Christo- 
IM.MI phers: imbarqued in the William f John ROWLAND Langram 
Mr- have been examined by the Minister of Gravesend f tooke the oaths 
of Alleg: f Supreiu: die et A° pd 



James Lampley 19 

W" Greene 18 

Henry Daniell 20 

Rowland Davies 20 

W„ Reddish 20 

Edward Broomish 20 

Robert Fitt , 18 

Richard Lewes 26 

Richard Corie 18 

Richard Cristie 20 

Jo: Brunt 24 



W Williams 21 

Christopher Steevenson... 19 

Tho: Barnes 20 

Robert Watler 20 

Andrew Young 40 

Francis Hudson 36 

Jo: Parr 19 

W" Morley 24 

Ric : Gavyn 21 

Tho: Phillipps .^ 35 

Jo: Willard 16 



T23 



PASSiTNGER WC" PASSED FROM 



[163s 



Tho: Hanmer 14 

W" BURNHAM 21 

Walter Wall i6 

W"Bathoe 18 

Tho: Tapper 21 

W« Baylie 23 

Tho: Brookes .' 21 

Nathaniell Bernard 22 

Tho: Price 20 

Geo:Frie 19 

Tho: Hart 25 

Mathew Addison.. 17 

Theobald Wall 18 

Robert Richardson 33 

Robert Leake 38 

Barnabie Brooke 20 

Jo: Cock 18 

NiC: Cobb 24 

JO: Hinson 21 

Tho: Ekkersoe 24 

Geo: Carter 28 

Ric": Harris 26 

HeNRIE NOKES 27 

Tho: Thomson 28 

SAmVEL Knipe 23 

Jo: Watton 25 

Jo: Byrall 29 

Morris Parry 30 

Jo: Nayler 20 

Edward Nayler 21 

Geo: Noble 22 

W"Cock's 20 

Martin Sowth 19 

W" Greenelefe 26 

Jo: Sawnders 17 



Tho: Hames \or Haines] 16 

John Pinkley 30 

Robert Thomson 22 

W"Davies 30 

Richard Beare 28 

Geo: Ford 19 

Tho: Lowynn 20 

Jo: Drake 18 

Robert Outmore 38 

Hugh Hilton 23 

Tho: King 27 

Lawrence Adderford 26 

James Dockkie \y 

EZECHELL RENNAM *I3 

Tho: Haiden 15 

Edward Brunt 26 

Tho: Reinolds 16 

W"Benn 24 

Phillip Skorier .*.. 26 

W" Worrall 23 

Jo: Benson , 27 

Henry Bugland 21 

Jo: Morton 24 

Jo: Ditchfield 22 

Nathaniell Simpkins 26 

W" Procter 26 

Edward Gressam 17 

W.»;Steevens 21 

Tho: Whithedd 24 

Tho: Clark* 25 

W" Stiffchynn 16 

Jo: Bonn 18 

WDunbarr 15 

Jo: Morrish 18 

Alexander Glover 37 



• [Originally written 15, but afterwards altered.] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



129 



Edward King 25 

Jo: Kent 23 

Robert Lynt 21 

Edward Bellis 21 

Tho: Gill 30 

W" Grove 32 



Richard Mason 29 

Manley Richardson 21 

Isack Belt 23 

John Pickering 25 

Tho: Archbold 19 

Mathew Wells ., 28 

*io3 



HEIS vnder written names 
imbarqued in the David JO: 
the Minister of Gravesend, fc. 

Edward Browne 25 

Samvel Troope 17 

W" Hatton 23 

Daniell Bacon 30 

Robert Alsopp 18 

Tedder Jones 30 

Tho: Siggins 18 

Abell Dexter 25 

Ric": Caton 26 

Henry Spicer 28 

Tho: Granger 19 

Jo: BONFOLLYf 21 

Roger Mannington 14 

Josua Chambers 17 

Henry Melton 23 

David Lloyd 30 

Donough Gorhie 27 

Ger: Butler 27 

Addam Nunnick 25 

JO: Stann 27 

Edward Spicer 18 

Jo: Feelding 19 



are to be transported to Virginea 
Hogg M""- have been examined by- 
Jo: Morris 26 

Richard Brookes 30 

Robert Barron 18 

Jonathan Barnes 22 

Henry Kendall 17 

Tho: Poulter 31 

Jo: Lamb 22 

Tho: Nunn 22 

Jo: Steevens 19 

Edward Crabbtree 20 

W" Barber 17 

Ann Beeford \or Bedford] . 25 

Martha Porter 20 

Gurtred Lovett 18 

Jane Jenning's 25 

Margaret Bold 30 

Mary Rogers 20 

Margaret Walker 20 

Freese Brooman 20 

Eliz: Jones 20 

41 



* [It will be observed that these totals are not always correct; there are 104 names in this 
list. The next, too, is wrong.] 

+ [Possibly BoNFiLLY. The fifth letter is indistinctly written ; it looks like an 0, but has a 
dot above it.] 

17 



13° 



PASSINGEE IVCtf PASSED FROM 



[1635 



xf Sept: 1635 

Ig^lHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
mMi imbarqued in the Hopczae/iTno: Babb, m' p Cert from the Minis- 
ters f Justices of their conformitie in Religion to C Church of England: 
f yi they are no Subsedy Men. they have taken y^ oaths of Alleg: f 
Suprem. 



Husb: WittM Wood 27 

Elizabeth Wood 24 

Jo: Wood 26 

Robert Chambers 13 

Tho: JNOSON 25 

Marie Hubbard 24 

Jo: Kerbie 12 

Jo: Thomas 14 

Isack Robinson 15 

Ann Williamson 18 

Tanner. Jo: Weekes 26 

Marie Weekes 28 

Anna Weekes i 

SUZAN WiTHIE 18 

Robert Baylie 23 

Marie WiTHiE 16 

SaiTiVEL YOUNGLOVE 30 

Margaret YouNGLOVE 28 

SaMVEL YOUNGLOVE I 

Andrew Hulls 29 

Anthony Freeman 22 

TwiFORD West 19 

Roger Tootiiaker 23 

Margaret Tooth AKER 28 

Roger Tootiiaker i 



Robert Withie 

HENRIE TiCKNALL 

Harnis maker ISACK He.vth... 

Elizabeth Heath 

Elizabeth Heath 

Martha Heath 

W" Lyon 

Grace Stokes 

Tho: Bull 

Joseph Miller 

Jo: Prier 

Richard Hutley 

Daniell Pryer 

Katherin Hull 

Mary Clark 

Jo: Marshall 

Joan Grave 

Mary Grave 

Joan Cleven 

EDMOND CHII'pFIELD [ClHP- 
perfield] 

Mary With 

Robert Edward's 

Robert Edge 

Walter Lloyd 



20 
15 
50 
40 
5 
30 
14 
20 

25 
IS 
15 
IS 
13 
23 
16 

14 
30 
26 



20 
62 

Z2 
25 

27 



1 635] 



V^ PORT OF LONDON. 



131 



Ellin Leaves 17 

Alice Albon 25 

BARBARY ROFE 20 



Jo: FORTEN 14 

Gabriell Reld 18 

54 



xix Sept: 1635 

jra^HEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to New-England 
W^i imbarqued in the Truclove Jo: GiBBS M''. the Men have taken 
the oaths of AUeg: f Suprem. 



Labouring man. Thomas Bur- 
chard 40 

Mary BuRCHARD 38 

Elizabeth Burchard 13 

Marie BuRCHARD 12 

Sara Burchard 9 

SuzAN Burchard 8 

Jo: Burchard 7 

Ann Burchard 18 mo. 

Peter Place 20 

W" Beeresto 23 

Geo: Beeresto 21 

Husbandmon Edward Howe. 60 

Elizabeth Howe 50 

Jeremie Howe 21 

Sara Howe 12 

Ephraim Howe 9 

ISACK Howe 7 

W» Howe 6 

Jo: Sedgwick 24 

Jeremy Blackwell 18 

Lester Ganter [^^Gunter]. 13 

Zacharia Whitman 40 

Sara Whitman 25 

Zacha: Whitman 2\ 



Rabecca Fenner 25 

Tho: Tibbald's 20 

Thomas Streme 15 

Jo: Streme 14 

Husb: Ralph Tomkins 50 

vxor Kat. Tomkins 58 

Elizabeth Tomkins 18 

Marie Tomkins 14 

SAinvEL Tomkins 22 

Richard Hawes 29 

Ann Hawes 26 

Anna Hawes 2\ 

Obediah Hawes 6. mo. 

Ralph Ellwood 28 

Geo: Tayler 31 

Elizabeth Jenkins 27 

W" Preston .' 44 

Marie Preston 34 

Eliz: Preston n 

Sara Preston 8 

Marie Preston 6 

Jo: Preston 3 

W"JOES* 28 

William Bentley 47 

Alice Bentley 15 



[This name may be read as Ives.] 



17 2 



132 



PASSINGER WCff PASSED FROM 



['635 



Margaret KiLLixGHALL 20 

Jo: Bentley 17 

Tho: Stockton 21 

Geo: Morrey 23 

Richard Srayne 34 

Sarah Haile ii 

Samvel Grover 16 

Robert Browne 24 

Tho: Blower 50 

Edward Jeoeferies 24 



John Done 16 

Roger Broome 17 

DoROTHiE Lowe 13 

Jo: Simpson 30 

Tho: Brighton 31 

Tho: Rumball 22 

Edward Parrie 24 

Jane Walston 19 

*66 



Triccssinio die Scptcmbris 1635 
jlBOARD the Dors' JoilN FLOWER M'' bound for y^ Bormodos. 



John Redford \or Reeford] 16 

Robert Ramsey 15 

John Williams 16 

WittM Elliston 13 

LuBAS Wright 16 

Humfrey Holt 18 

Tho: Joyner 16 

RiC: Tregagell 18 

Jo: LoE 18 

Josua Woodcock 11 

Robert Fisher 10 

Tiio: Sharp 17 

Jo: Rowland 21 

W" Wheeler 22 

W« Pennington 18 

Jo: Mathews 16 

Robert Vardell 20 



Jo: Heth 21 

Nathaniell Bonnick 16 

Jo: Denman 14 

Tho: More 18 

W^'Bruister 17 

George Hubbard 16 

Edw: Middleton 15 

Francis Russell 23 

James Rising , 18 

Geo: Absolon 16 

Jo: Mosdell 24 

W" Stoker 19 

Edward M()rj<is 18 

W"Thomas 17 

Ric": Bunting 17 

Tho: Stokes 30 

W"Rosden 16 



• [So in the original. But there are 67 names in the list. ] 



1^35] 



ys PORT OF LONDON. 



-^1% 



NaTHANIELL WEST I5 

Jo: DoNN 14 

Edward Edwynn 15 

Jo: Sell 15 

Tho: Ireland 10 

Edward Davies 17 

Edward Simpson 13- 

Edward Aldin* 17 

Tho: Atkins 16 

Tho: Riley 16 

W^" Barnes 15 

Jo: Day 16 

W" Barrith 16 

Jo: TusTiN 16 

Jo: Nicklin 17 

Jo: Harkwood 20 

Humfrey Kemp ;.... 16 

David Thomas 26 

WiLLM Alburie 15 

Arthur Thorne 33 

W" Cheeseman 20 

John Mitchell 20 

John Casson 18 

Alexander Brabant 30 

Henry FuLcocK 15 

Jo: Mansfield 19 

WiftM East 15 

Richard Haldin 14 

Geo: Palmer 27 

W" Simpson 17 

Edward Simpson 13 



Edward Grubthorn 14 

Jonas Goldenham 16 

Judith Bagley 58 

John Glassenden 14 

W"Harding 30 

vxor Sara Harding 30 

Henry Rosse 31 

Tymothie Pynder 26 

Margaret Pynder 41 

Jane Dart 17 

Minister Geo: Turk 40 

EziA vyncent 30 

vxor Marthew 30 

Minister Daniell WiTE 30 

Sampson Lort 30 

Jo: Miller 47 

John Johnson 23 

Richard Jenning's 35 

i';iror Sara Jenning's 18 

Richard Palmer 30 

z/jf^??- Ellis Palmer 21 

Tho: Griffin 32 

Ann Griffin 35 

Robert Ridley 23 

Elizabeth Ridley 30 

Edward Chaplin 20 

W"Casse 19 

Peternell Nowell 46 

Christian Wellman 43 

Eliz: Aldworth 15 

95 



[Originally written Allin, afterwards altered to Aldin.] 



'34 



FASSINGER IVC" PASSED FROM 



[163s 



2" die Octobris 1635 

j BOARD the John of London James Waymoth Mf bound to 
\ S' Christophers 



John Batcheller 26 

SaiTivel Parker 19 

Tho: James 25 

Chri: Thomson 21 

Alexander Fleetwood 19 

Walter Lee 21 

Edward Dodson 21 

Gilbert Clark 19 

Geo: Heelis 19 

Richard Elmes 21 

Richard Smith 22 

WittM Richardson 24 

Edward Mekins 18 

Jo: Clymer 30 

Richard Evans 21 

Henrie Feeld 25 

Henrie Radford 20 

Jo: Henman 19 



Tho: Walker 19 

Jo: MULLENEUX 24 

OSWELL METCALF 22 

Edward Cooke 22 

Jo: Sherlock 20 

Tho: Frost 28 

Lewes Evans 25 

Jo Thomson 19 

Richard Townsend 19 

Mary Goodwinn 18 

Jane Goodwynn 20 

Martha Lilliot 20 

Elizabeth MuRRiN 21 

Joan Hill 21 

Elizabeth Freeman 18 

33 



1 3 " die octobris 1635 

BOARD the Aviitie George Downes M' bound to S< Christo- 
ph"^ 



IsACK Drake 25 

Richard Iveson 24 

Robert Barne 33 

Tho: Hernden 23 



Edward Farr 28 

W" Burrowe 19 

Tho: Brewvnn 24 

Marmaduke Borne 21 



i63S] 



y^ PORT 01' LONDON. 



135 



WlltM CrESWELL 22 

HeNRIE HODGSKYNNS 19 

Robert Payne 21 

George Hatrell 32 

Jo: HiPPSLEY 19 

WiltM Stanley 22 

John Snape 22 

ISACK Buck 33 

Walter Ellitt 20 

Aymies Halfyard 19 

Oliver JoHNES 25 

John Smith 23 

Hamblet Sankey 22 

Edward Porter 21 

Tho: Galley 20 

Tho: Pitt's 24 

Jo: Thomson 25 

Richard Webster 24 

Lewes Jones 20 

John Coombes 26 

George Coop [Cooper] 20 | 

Mathew Preston 22 

John Pynkston 27 

W" Geies 18 

WittM Vbank 20 

Charles Parker 18 

James Leachman 22 

W-^' Cartwrite 18 

Richard West-Garrett , . 20 

W" Harris ig 

JER: NiCHOLLS 16 

Tho: Rodes 20 

JO: BOUGHEI 21 

Edward Grindall 21 

Jo: Vaughan 23 



Jo: Goddin 20 

Richard Larkynn 32 

Richard Boeman 23 

Tho: Molton 20 

David Owen 26 

Henrie Rowles 22 

Nic: Alford 28 

Samvell Sakell 23 

Robert Jones 30 

Jo: Browne 33 

Peter Salmon 20 

JO: Saunderson 23 

Robert Rolfe 23 

John Jack 27 

Tho: Yott 24 

John Teirrer 24 

John Farmer 24 

W" Daughton 20 

Ric*: Skynner 20 

W" Egerton 20 

James Makynn 20 

W« Harris 20 

Bastian Petite 23 

John Warren 20 

Ric": Phinnei 

James Brigg's 

John MusiCK 19 

Jo: Griddick 16 

W" Davies 40 

RoB'^ Heath 30 

Tho: Baggelay 24 

William Yateman 25 

Richard Grind u 

W^' Galler 20 

Robert Downe 35 



30 

25 



136 



PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM 



[163s 



John Hye 36 

Edward Webb 17 

James Johnson 28 

John Avery 22 

Daniell Cannelly 20 

Rice Poke 30 

Roger James , 29 

James Curtis 18 

Clement Hames 22 

John Fynn 22 

WiftM GOFF 30 

Andrew White 11 

John Billinghurst 24 

Morrice Davie 24 

W» Rule 20 



Mary Wynd 18 

Margaret Coles 21 

Marie Merriton 21 

Kat:Brewett 16 

Ellin Chaunce [<?rCHANNCE] 21 

Ann Palmer 29 

Alice Barker 30 

Patient White 44 

ISACK C ) ^ 

f Twynns 2 

Jacob... J ' 

Judith Lloyd 18 

Marie Maxwell 21 

105 



24° Octobris 1635 
|BOARD the Constance, CLEMENT CAMPION M^ bound to Virginia. 



yeres 

John Wade 21 

Garret Nicholson 23 

John Burrowes 18 

W^Bett 21 

Thomas Simpson 24 

Tho: Patrick 22 

John Till 20 

Joseph Prichard 17 

W" Bennerman 18 

RiC": Tayler 18 

John Griffin 26 

Sauivel Jackson 21 



yeres 

Geo: Atkinson 16 

ROBT Sexston 24 

Tho: Pursell 26 

Davie LupTON 23 

Henrie More 20 

Michell Suckliff 18 

George Atterborn 20 

Ric": Steere 24 

Tho: Leer 18 

W" Prichard 34 

James Cotes 22 

James Revell 20 



[63S] 



]■/•■ PORT OF LOy'DON. 



137 



yeres 
W"ANDR0WES 20 

Symon Garr 14 

W« Hunt 21 

Tho: Jackson 23 

Miles Coke 23 

Chri: Chambers 24 

Davie Williams 24 

nic": huggins 24 

Jo: Davies 20 

WiftM Jones 25 

Henrie Richardson 21 

Roger Williams 19 

Jo: Wythins 24 

Tho: Jay 25 

Elizabeth Brewer 17 

ISACK Bever 24 

Alice Brass 15 

Tho: More 26 

W"KlNG 21 

Jo: Mitchell 22 

Tho: Hall 21 

Robert Ellis 22 

James Haies 28 

John Hancock 17 

RiC: Gray 21 

W" Tyse 20 

Tho: Wathin 35 

Charles Hughes 50 

James Symonds 20 

Jo: Clark 38 

Geo: Dyos 38 



Jo: Palmer 12 

Griffin Maymor 21 

Francis Marsden 19 

Steephen Pack 22 

Geo: Davie 22 

Henrie Johnson 27 

Jo: Ashcrofte 33 

Mathew Gowgh* 28 

Tho: Digglin 22 

Robert Baskervile 22 

Nathaniell Young 20 

Tho: Hodson 20 

Sampson Alkynn 24 

Jo: Coke 24 

John de Cane 20 

Jo: Elliott 36 

W" Gillam 27 

Tho: Smith .24 

Anto Miles n 

Chri: BoYCE 38 

Tho: Saddock 17 

Mary Parker 15 

W" HuLETT 19 

Walter J enkyns 30 

Edmond Porter 35 

Edward Herrott 35 

Hugh Douglas 22 

Walter Colly 19 

Joan Carraway 22 

Tho: Hart 18 

85 



* [There is ^flourish at the end of this name in the original ; I do not think it is intended for 
a final I-.] 



'38 



PASSINGEJi IVCH PASSED FROM 



[1635 



BOARD the Abraham of London John Barker M"" bound to 
Virtrinea. 



TobiE Sylbie 20 

RoiJERT Harrison 32 

WittM Lawrence 22 

John Johnson 35 

W" Fisher 25 

Steeven Tayler 17 

Tiio: Penford 30 

W« Smith 25 

Tiio: Archdin iS 

RiC*: MORRICE 17 

Walter Piggott 19 

Richard Watkyns 20 

Jo: Braunch 13 

Jo: Clark 20 

Gabriell Thomas 30 

Davie Jones 21 

Alexander Maddox 22 

Francis Tippsley 17 

Emanuell Davies 19 

W» Williams 25 

Roger Mathews . . 28 

Jo: Masters 23 

WiLLM Mathews i S 

Jo: Britten 18 

George Preston 20 

Robert Toulban 23 



Henry Dobell 20 

George Brewett 18 

Francis Stanley 23 

WittM Freeman 46 

Edward Griffith 33 

WittM Manton 30 

Owen Williams 40 

Tiio: Flower 32 

Jo: Bullar 32 

Jo: Clanton 26 

Alexander Symes 19 

Anto- Parkhurst 42 

Jo: Hill 36 

Alexander Gregorie 24 

Martin Westerlink 20 

Patrick Wood 24 

Tho: Kedby 25 

Roger Greene 24 

WlltM DOWNES ^4 

Jo: Burnett 24 

Tho: Allin 31 

Simon Farrell 19 

Tho: Clement's 30 

W"nuNT 20 

Katherin Aldwell 33 

51 



i63S] 



?■«■ PORT OF LONDON. 



139 



20 Novembris 1635 

Ifej'RJlHEIS vnder-written names are to be transported to the Barbadoes 
1^™' imbarqued in the Expedition Peter Blackler M^- The Men 
have taken the oaths of Allegeance f Supremacie : And have been 
examined by the Minister of the Towne of Gravesend touching their 
Conformitie to the ord's f discipline of the Church of England die et 
Ac prd 



Minister Nicholas Bloxa 

[Bloxam] ats Ingles 31 

Abram Holland 19 

Thomas Hudson 16 

Blackwell Lawrence 16 

Leonard Briggins 17 

Thomas Clark 27 

Morgan Jenkins 32 

Ric": Pratt 18 

Tho: Freeman 19 

WiltM Greefeson 26 

Richard Wartumbee 21 

IJenry Bryan 21 

Hugh Dawson 18 

Mathew Beads 19 

Charles Lambert 23 

Jo: Lake 18 

Jo: Smith 18 

Anthony Hutchins 32 

WittM Gibson 19 

Jo: Williams 17 

William Steward 21 

John Pierce 18 

Hugh Evans 18 



Brian Aston 21 

Nicholas CoLLON 19 

Henrie Field 24 

Richard Smith 20 

John Knowles 27 

John Dickenson 24 

John Mann 21 

Tho: Peacock 17 

Edward Steevens 53 

Thomas Weekes 23 

Hugh Cheswood 21 

Jo: Coert 21 

John Pike 30 

George Blacklock 32 

John Coleman 40 

W" Watts 28 

John Bonner. iS 

WiSm Singnell 18 

Tho: Hobin 20 

Francis Barnit 23 

WittM Buckley 26 

John Clark 16 

Phillipp Moklin 21 

Henry Rawlins 25 

18—2 



PASSINGEJR WCff PASSED FROM 



[1635 



Jo: RUDGE 42 

Edward Evans 22 

John Hownsefield 20 

Tho: Davie 20 

Henry Gowde 19 

W" Mellison 25 

John York 26 

W*' Carpenter 19 

John Wynter 23 

Jo: Waller 17 

John SuinES 20 

John Heron 20 

WittM Tavler 26 

John Parlin 21 

W" Jackson 33 

John Medgley 21 

W"' Wrench 21 

Robert H urt 19 

James Farebank 26 

Henrie Berrisford 32 

James Nettleton 22 

Thomas Armetage 24 

Francis Mann 19 

John Felkynn 20 

John Jones 20 

Richard Lightbound 22 

Christopher Hartlie 19 

Tho: Wood 23 

Henrie Godfrie 36 

Tho: Palmer 19 

Jo: Humfrev 20 

John Smith 22 

Ambrose Greene 23 

Jo: Hilliard 18 

Ji): Browne 26 



WiltM Warr 19 

Mathew Wilkinson 18 

Mathew Gibbons 20 

W" AWDLEY 19 

James Kingston 22 

Ric": Smart 20 

W"' Walters 26 

Tho: Davies 23 

Nathaniell Nordin 46 

W» Pitt 25 

Jo: Chater 17 

Jo: Chapman 24 

Geo: Sterry 24 

Abram Cheynei 22 

Jo: Sturton 18 

Jo: Edens 19 

Lawrence Brock 18 

Ric": Best 18 

Robert Hobbs 26 

Peter Jones 30 

W"T0PLEIFE 18 

Jo: Robinson . . ■ 19 

MoRRiCE Jones 21 

Henry Stint 18 

Josias Weston 25 

Francis Birkenhedd 24 

JEdward Jones 29 

Ellis Williams 18 

W" Tayler 40 

Tho: Burnham 18 

Joseph Boyce 24 

Jo: Rainsecrofte 23 

Henrie Bostock 19 

Jefferie Ship 24 

W" Brooke 26 



1635] 



y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



141 



Launcelott Lacon 32 

W" Plomer 23 

W" Sheicrofte* 17 

W" Coke 18 

Jo: Jenning's 18 

Tho: Ossebrooke 27 

Jo: Davenport 30 

Geo: Burton 23 

W" Morgan 20 

Davie Thomas 20 

RiCr: Hannis 21 

Peter Croningburk 20 

Jo: Hall 29 

Jo: COMPTON 26 

Clement Backford 30 

Robert Browne 18 

John Key 32 

Howell Pryce 25 

Edward Aston 32 

RoB"^ Edwards 38 

Richard Ash 24 

John Medley 26 

Thomas King. ...» 24 

Richard Snowe 28 

Robert Filborne 18 

Pierce Morgan 23 

Jo: Williams 17 

Nico: Brogan 28 

Anto: Smith 18 

John Spenceley 24 

Mathew Shore 46 

Thomas SPARLiNf 19 

Dorothy Symonds 40 



Mary Lupton 30 

Rick: Horne 22 

John Newton 29 

Thomas Cowdell 17 

Richard Gibson 25 

Nicholas Nevell ; 19 

George Tayler 20 

W" Goad 21 

W" Marritt 26 

Roger Eritage 22 

Davie Dodderidge 20 

George Fullwood 19 

RiCr: Hamis 21 

Ralph Webster 20 

Tho: Robinson 15 

Joseph Thomlinson 26 

Baltazar Dederix 2^ 

James Smith 24 

Nic: Flatter 27 

Nico: Whithedd 24 

W^ Hinkynn 26 

Thomas Gilbert 26 

Richard Seabright 21 

Robert Greenewood 18 

Anthony Ashmore 33 

Launcelott Bromley 44 

Peter Spencer 15 

Thomas Phipps 15 

Davie Thomas 20 

WiltM Greene 23 

Jo: Watts 20 

W" Lock 21 

George Leas 20 



* \,0r Shercrofte. The fourth letter is not clear.] 

t [The first two letters are capitals in the original ; possibly tlie name is intended for 
S[t]Parlin.] ^ .' 



142 



FASSINGEH WC" PASSED FROM 



[1635 



John Spenxer 19 

Henry Antony 19 

James Fassitt 34 

Henry Ellotts 23 

Henrie Coke 28 

Richard Benes 25 

W"' Cosson 20 

W"' Thomson 20 

Thomas VSHERWOOD 28 

W" Haning 30 

John Goad 22 

Richard MoNCASTER 32 



John Chesting 21 

Roger Sanford 35 

WlttM CORNWELL 20 

W" GOSSELIN 21 

Jo: Coop [Cooper] 21 

W" Price 22 

Sam: Skynner 22 

RoirDUNSTARR 34 

Richard Buck 24 

Nico: Lynton 22 

205 



19 Dec: 1635 

ira^lHEIS vnder-writtcn names arc to be transported to the Barbadoes 
l^^l imbarqued in the Falcon ThO: Irish M^ the Men have been 
exaiiiincd by the Minister of the Towne of Gravesend touching their 
conformitic to the Church DiscipHne of England : And also have taken 
the oaths of Alleg: f SuprciTi. Die et A" prd 



Arnold owNSTEDD 30 

Tho: Skyddell 28 

Anto Cadwold 23 

Phillipp Miller 21 

Maximillian Prichard 20 

Tho: Tiffin 28 

Jo: Butler 21 

Phines Trusedell 18 

Bryan Cowly 30 

Jo: Mason 19 

Robert Harris 42 

Abram Shawe 20 

Geo: Sabyn 21 

W Cartwrite 23 

Nathan: Murfitt 23 



Jo: Barnet 20 

James Spencer 25 

Jo Chubnell 21 

W" GUNTER 22 

Jo: Thurrogood 20 

Tho: Greene 16 

Richard Richardson 36 

Rabecca Burgis 17 

Richard Panke 19 

Leonard Robinson 20 

Francis Buck 20 

John Hogg 21 

Robert Sympek 20 

Tho: Page 20 

Dennis Brittin \pr Britton] 20 



i63S] 



Y^ PORT OF LONDON. 



143 



Jo: Rogers 18 

James WoLTON 22 

Jo: BURKITT 21 

Tho: Harrwell 29 

Gregorie Booth 18 

Edward Howe 19 

RoB"^ Clark 18 

Francis Martin 18 

Tho: Webb 22 



Jo: Scott 42 

Tho: Evans 23 

W« Phillips 28 

James Cotesworth 21 

Ellinn Robe 27 

/& Elizabeth RoBB 7 

Tho: Clark 27 

46 






25 Decembris 1635 

HEIS vnder-written names passed in a Catch to the Downes : and 
were put aboard the aforesaid Shipp. 



W" ROFE 20 

Jo: Lawnder 16 

W" Atwell 21 

Hugh Perry 27 

Jo: Stotter 26 

RiC: Hughes 28 

Tho: Davies 17 

Henry Benson 19 

Jo: Welsh 35 

Henry Southward 20 

RiC: Newbolt 28 

Lawrence Keysie 28 

James Robinson 15 

Anto Pope 28 

Jo: Lee 30 

Griffinn Evans ....40 

James Terrill 20 

Elizabeth Cossen 25 



Jane Hickles 25 

Henry Van Luccom 24 

Jo: King 30 

W" Flatter 18 

Jo: Weston 27 

Tho: Clark 28 

W" Conisby 31 

Robert Tissall 30 

Tho: Vnyon \i.e. Unyon] 19 

Tristram Ford 21 

Elias Carpenter 20 

Richard Hames 18 

Thomas Streter 21 

James Lee 28 

32 

In all . . 78 



144 PASSINGER WCH PASSED FROM [1635 



21" July 

|ANE GIBBS of age. 25 yeeres resident in Virginea to passe to 
!l Flushing about certen her affares. 



29 Angiisti 1635 



I^SIILLIAM NORTON xxv yeres old is to transport himself to 
lBMi| New-England f to imbarque himself in the Hopnuell p Cert: 
from the Minister of his conformitic to the Church discipline of England : 
he hath taken the oaths of AUegeance f Suprem. die et A^ prd 



iiij"' Sep'" 1635 

P^IOBERT EDWARD'S. 27 yers who is to passe to Virginia hath 
'•™°| taken the oathe of AUegance 

Robert Edwards: 



if" die Septembris 



[H^HOMAS TURNER of age xlij yeres to passe to New England 
lra.m| imbarqued in the HopezvcU hath brought Certificate of his Con- 
formitie, f tooke the oaths of AUegeance f Supremacie. 

Thomas Turner 



viij" die Sept. 

^m Turner ROBERT PENNAIRD of age 21 yeres t Tho: Pen- 
l^al NAIRD X yeres old are to [be] imbarqued in* M' Babb bound to 
New-England have brought Certificate from Doctor Denison of his 
conformitic. he hath taken the oaths of AUeg f SupreiTi 

* [So in the original; name of ship omitted.] 



1636] YE PORT OF LONDON. 



145 



IS'ajHESE men Whose names are heere vnder written belonginge vnto 
jM.Bll the Friendsliipc of London, nowe ridinge att An Ankere in the 
reuer of Themes bound for Vergenia: March 1636 



Leonard Betts Master 
John Goodwene Masters Mat 
John Chambers ye other Mate 
Samvell Lawsone gunner 
Dauey Slawcome Carpenter 
John Yonges botsman 
Richard Daues Cooper 
Larence Willkisson q': Master 
John Huchens Carpenters Mate 
John Lee 
William Blorke 
John Pollen 
Richard Bonner 
Thomas Reeues 
Nicholas porte 
Richard Frye 
Beniamone Willkisson 
John Blake 
Thomas Gribell Cooke 
Henery Joyce 
and A boye 



19 



A Booke of Entrie for 
Passengers by y'' Comis- 
sion, e Souldiers accor- 
ding to the Statute 
passing beyond the seas 
begun at Christ- 
mas 1631. and 
ending at 
Christmas 
1632 



* [This is the title on the cover of the original. It really refers only to the book from which 
the matter in the next two pages has been extracted ; but for convenience the lists, pp. 151 — 154, 
have been arranged under it. The " souldiers " vferenot for America, and their names are there- 
fore not reprmted.] 



A Booke of Entrie for Passengers, 
&c. 



vij" Marcij 1631 



HE names of such Men as are to be tr be \sic\ transported to 
New-England to be resident there vppon a plantacon have 



tendred f taken the oath of allegeance according to the Statute 

viz*: 



Thomas Thomas 
Thomas Woodford. 
John Smallie. 
John Whetston. 
W" Hill. 
Wi&m Perkins 
Walter Harris 
Joseph Mannering 



John Levins 
Thomas olliver. 
John olliver. 
Thomas Haeward 
Edmond Wynsloe 
John Hart 
WiftM Norton. 
Robert Gamlin 



15° 



A BOOKE OF ENTRIE 



1632 



xij" Aprilis 1632 

HE names of such Men women and children w^h are to passe to 
New-England to be resident there vppon a Plantacon have 



tendred C taken the oath of allegeance according to y^ Statute. 

John Barcrofte. John Greene. 

Jane Barcrofte. Jacob Greene. 

Hugh Moier. Abigall Greene. 

Henrie Sherborn Sara. Johnes madserv'. 

John Greene Joseph Greene. 
Perseverance Greene. 



xxij ytmij 1632 



Ig^lHE names of such Men transported to New-England to the Plan- 
|g^ tacun there p Cert: from Capten Mason have tendred and taken 
the oath of allegeance according to the Statute 



William Wadsworth 
John Tallcott 
Joseph Robert's. 
John Coxsall 
John Watson. 
Robert Shelley. 
WittM Heath. 
Richard Allis 
Thomas Vsfitt 
isack murrill. 
John Witchfield 
Jonathan wade 
Robert Bartlett 
Jo: Browne. 
John Churchman. 
Tobie Willet 
William Curtis 



Nic: Clark. 
Daniell Brewer 
Jo: Beniamin. 
Richard Beniamin. 
William James. 
Thomas Carrington. 
William Goodwynn. 
John White. 
J.UIES olmstedd. 
William Lewes 
Zetm Graunt 

N.A.THANIELL RICHARD'S. 

Edward Ellmer. 
Edward Holmar. 

Jo: TOTMAN. 

Charles Glower. 



1634] FOR PASSENGERS. 151 



HE Names of those psons that went from Dartmouth to the Bar- 
badoes beinsje sworne before me Allexander Stapleiiill 



Maio>' of Dartmouth the 15* day of Aprill Ano Dni 1634 
Impris Daniell Powell of Curmer. 



ffio^l LIST of the names and surnames of those psons w<='i are bound for 
fejl S' Christophrs f haue taken the oath of Allegeance before M>" 
William Gourney Maio"": of Dartmouth they beinge brought befor me 
the Twentyeth day of February in ye Yeare of o'' lord god 1634 

Inprimis William Haukins of Exon A Glover Aged 25 years or there 

abouts 
James Courtney of Exon A Blacksmith Aged 23 Years or there- 
abouts 
Richard Skose of Newton Abbot A Seafaringe man 37 Years or 

thereabouts 
Francis Boyce of London a Button hole maker aged 25 Yeares or 

thereabouts 
William Carkille of Plimouth A Saylemaker aged 21 Years or 

thereabouts 
William Gurge of Exon a Shoemaker aged 20 Yeares or thereabouts 
Alce Whitmore of Huniton in Devon Spinster Aged 25 Years or 

thereabouts 
Philipp* Stephens of Ashberton in Devon Spinster Aged 28 Yeares or 

therabouts 
Sara Coose of Exon Spinster aged 18 Years or therabouts 
Judeth Stevens of Exon Spinter [Spinster] aged 19 Years or therabouts 
Margarett Harwood of Stoke-gabriell in Devon spinster Aged 22 

Years or therabouts 
Edward Morris of Exoh a Locker aged 21 years or therabouts 
Thomas Bryant of Bampton in Devonshire a husbandman aged 23 

Years or therabouts 

* [Probably intended for Philippa.] 



152 A BOOKE OF ENTRIE [1634 

WiLLYAM May of Myniard in Somcrsctt a sea man aged 32 Ycares or 

therabouts 
HUTINNE OwETH of S' Stcevens in Cornwall a husbandman Aged 24 
John Wills in Barnstable in Devon a Fcltmaker Aged 35 Years or 

thereabouts 
Symon Weeks of ExoTTa Worsted weaver aged 16 years or thereabouts 
Thomas Jermayne of Exon an Ostler aged 30 Years 
John French of Washford in Ireland a seaman 26 years 
Will" Hill of great Torington in Devonshire a husbandman Aged 28 

Years 
John Hocksley of Stoke Cannon in Devon a Tayler aged 28 Years 
James Rosman of London a husbandman aged 21 years. 
Elizabeth Reed of Exon a Spinster aged 19 Years or thereabouts 
Mary Harte of Lyme a Spinster aged 18 Years or there abouts 
Mary Hoppine of Exmister a spinster aged 20 Yeares 
Maryes Harries of Stoke Pommeroy in Devon aged 23 Years or 

therabouts 
Elizabeth Ouicke of Barnstable in Devon aged 18 Years 
Elizabeth Hill of Brixam in Devon aged 24 Years 
JOANE Shorte of Exon Aged 20 Yeares 

Joane Laners \or Lauers] of Modbury in Devon aged 19 Years 
Jane Gouldinge of S' Thom. the Apostle in Devon aged 16 years or 

therabouts 

JAMES WORTHY 
Deputy. 

for Mr Thoroughgood 



The Name of stick as passed oici of the Poart of P limworth 

Alio Ditie 1634 
^Z"J:"tii. PASSENGERS. 

Mg'gllN the Robert Bonavcnture for S' Christophers. 

George Ford of Exon aged 30 yeares. 
Stephen Whittington of Lincolnc 20 yeares. 
John Thomas of S' Tissey 26 yeares. 



1634] FOR PASSINGERS. 



IS3 



John Liddicott of S' Cullum 22 yeares. 

W" Clarke of Truro 20 yeares. 

Tho: Frethy of Perintho 24 yeares. 

MiCHAELL BOWDEN of Helston 27 yeares. 

John Badland of Northill 22 yeares. 

Richard Slavelie of Stonehowse 40 yeares. 

Richard Cocke of Wincklye 33 yeares. 

Henry Rensby \or Reusby] of S' Stephens 28 yeares. 

Anthony Webb of Lanceston 20 yeares. 

Gregory Sam of Chidleigh 1 5 yeares. 

Christopher Carter of S' Gilt 45 yeares. 

Martin Rooby of Guindiron 23 yeares. 

W„ Curke of Monteratt 24 yeares. 

Henry Thomas of Luxulian 15 yeares. 

Stephen Symon of Plimpton 18. yeares. 

Mathew Arthur of Plimpton 18. yeares. 

Jane Trewin of Plimpton 26 yeares. 

W" Johnson of London 32 yeares. 

Reignold Frost of Tottnes 15 yeares. 

John Farren of Peter Tany 2 yeares. 

W" Wade of Bodmin 33 yeares. 

NiCHAS Dabbin of St Stephens 40 yeares. 

Andrew Picke of Great Dalby 34 yeares. 

John Penington of Symon Ward 40 yeares. 

Tho: Pollard of Paraneuth 23 yeares. 

Ellin NancARRO of Penryn 20 yeares. 

Rawleigh Edye of Bodmyn 1 5 yeares. 

W" Dun of Truro. 16 yeares. 

Anth: Pearse of S' Breage 16 yeares. 

Edward Tremineere of Helston 18. yeares. 

ROB'^ Treneighan of Helston 34 yeares. 

Tego Leane \or Leaue] of Corke in Ireland 30 y''^ 

Rec. for these 

All husbandmen bound to serve there some 3 and some 4- yeares. 



154 A BOOKE OF EJNTRIE FOR PASSINGERS. [1633 



1633. \° m cij \J\Iarcli\. 
N the Margarctt for S' Christophers. 

Thomas Roseter of Washford 20 yeares. 
Tho: Martin of Cardinham 24 yeares. 
John DustON of S' Cullom 26 yeares. 
Richard Williams of S' Cullom 30 yeares. 
John Newdon of S' Tue 28. yeares. 
John HewBRAYNE of Josias Newton 20 y^^ 
Anth: Burrowes of Jacobstow 20 yeares. 
Robert Oliver of Crediton 20 yeares. 
Barth: Cornew. of Crediton 18. yeares. 
Clement Barry of Exon 22 yeares. 
Francis Pedler of S' Breage 28 yeares. 
ROB^ Pedler of S' Breage 22 yeares. 
John Merry of Withiell 28. yeares. 
Walter Burlacy of Luggan 22 yeares. 
Samuell Forgiue of Wallen Lizard 26: ys 
Richard Edward of S' Vivian 28. yeares. 
Richard Symond's of Wantage 28 yeares. 
RoB^ Paine of Marrozion. 29 yeares. 
W" Badcocke of S' Hillary. 20 yeares. 
Simon Martin of St Ives. 18 yeares. 
John Martin of S' Ives. 18. yeares. 
George Griffin of Marozion 18 yeares. 
Tho: Sleman of S' Hillary i8 yeares. 
John Sanders of Marozion 18. yeares. 
Thomas Borinthon of Helston 22 yeares. 
W" Wiett of Marozion. 17 yeares. 
NiCHAS. Waterman or [of] Marozion 15 y^- 
Samuell Purefoy of S' Ives 13 yeares. 
George Mathew. of Ludswan 23 y" 
Teage Williams Irishman 18. yeares 

li S (1 

reed, for them o. 15 o 

All husbandmen for the most pt as the former. 

JOSEPH BOOLE 
is Debutie ther 



[ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &c. 



TAKEN FROM THE 



INDEXES TO THE PATENT ROLLS, 

COMMENCING 4 JAMES I. (1606), 
AND ENDING 14 WILLIAM III. (1702).] 



[The following entries, (pp. 155 — 168*), relating to Proclamations, Commissions, and Grants 
of Offices, Land, &c., in different parts of America and elsewhere, are taken from the Indexes 
to the Patent Rolls in the Public Record Office, commencing in 1606 (4 James I.), and ending in 
1702 (14 William III.). There are several entries of the appointment of Commissioners to ad- 
minister oaths to persons desirous of passing beyond the seas, (officers being stationed for this 
purpose at the ports of London, Harwich, Weymouth, Kingston-upon-HulI, the Cinque Ports, 
&c. ) ; and the student will find among them valuable hints upon which to base more detailed 
researches. These entries must embody very many memoranda throwing light upon questions of 
settlement in America. We may add, that licenses were necessary, on leaving England, not only 
for civilians, but also for soldiers, whether under command, or going singly to join their regi- 
ments. Reference to /"<;// and Part is given at the end of each paragraph.] 



[ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &c.] 



I^^OMMISSION granted to Sir Henry Billingsley and Sir Wil- 

Iti^^l LIAM ROMNEY, Knights, and others, to minister an oath to all 

women and persons under the age of One-and-twenty years, 

that shall desire to go over the seas, at our port of London, &c. 

(Pat. 4 Jac. I. part 12.) 

Commissions granted to the Mayor of Kingston-upon-Hull ; the Cus- 
tomer and Comptroller of the Haven of Harwich ; the port 
or haven of Weymouth ; to administer an oath to all persons 
under the age of One-and-twenty who are desirous to pass the 
Seas from the said ports ; also to HENRY, Earl OF NORTH- 
AMPTON, to appoint Deputies to administer an oath to all per- 
sons of convenient age who pass the seas at the Cinque Ports. 
(4 Jac. I. p. 12.) 

Proclamation licensing all manner of persons under the age of One-and- 
twenty years upon due examination of them to pass b'eyond the 
Seas. (Pat. 4 Jac. I. p. 12.) 

10 April. Grant to Sir Thomas Gates, Sir George Somers, Knts. 
and others, special license to make habitation and plantation, 
and to deduce a Colony of people into that part of America 
called Virginia. (Pat. 4 Jac. I. p. 19. ) 

Commission granted to Thomas, Lord Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor 
of England, to award Commissions to divers men for exami- 
nation of all such persons as go out of the kingdom at any of 
the Ports of London, Harwich, Weymouth, and Kingston-upon- 
Hull. (Pat. 4 Jac. L p. 24.) 

20 July. Grant to Thomas, Lord Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor of 
England, of a special Warrant for licensing such as go beyond 
the Seas. (5 Jac. L p. 22.) 

29 July. Grant to Henry, Earl of Northampton, of a special license 
to appoint deputies for ministering the oath of Allegiance to 
such as pass beyond the Seas. (5 Jac. L p. 22.) 



156 ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &-€. 

21 May. Grant to Hexrv.Earl OF Northampton, Commission special, 
by his Deputies, to examine all such as shall pass from the 
Cinque Ports beyond the Seas, &c. (6 Jac. I. p. 20.) Another 
of the loth Oct. (same year), p. 30. 

7 October. Grant to TnoM.A.S, Lord Eli.esmere, Commission special, 
to seal several Commissions directed to several persons for the 
Port of London, licensing persons going beyond the Seas. (6 
Jac. L p. 30.) 

1 May. Grant to Sir Thomas Cromi'ton, Sir Thomas Smyth, Knts., 

and others, Commission special, to minister an oath to all 
passengers that desire to pass over the Seas at the Port of 
London, and to examine them. (6 Jac. L p. 37.) 
23 May. Grant to Robert, Earl of Salisbury, Thomas, Earl of 
Suffolk, Henry, Earl of SouTHA^^'TON, Willl\m, E.vrl 
of Pembroke, and divers others, to plant and inhabit in Vir- 
ginia, and to incorporate by the name of Treasurer and Com- 
pany of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London, for 
the first Colony in Virginia. (7 Jac. I. p. 8.) 

2 May. Grant of Incorporation, by the name of the Treasurer and Com- 

pany of Adventurers and Planters of the City of London and 
Bristol, for the Colony and Plantation in Newfoundland. (S Jac. 
L p. 8.) 

12 March. Grant to the Treasurer and Company of Adventurers and 
Planters of the City of London, for the first Colony in Virginia, 
all the Islands in any part of the Ocean, bordering upon the 
Coast of the Colony in Virginia, &c., to their heirs and succes- 
sors ; with full power for keeping a Lottery. (9 Jac. I. p. 14.) 

28 August. Grant to Robert Harecourt, Esq., Sir Thomas Chal- 

LONER, Knt., and John RovenSON, P'sq., and to the heirs of 
the said ROBERT, all that part of Guiana or continent of 
America lying between the River of Amazons and the River 
of Dessequebe, et alia. (11 Jac. I. p. 9.) 
9 Aug. Commission to Edw.a.rd Lord Zouch, Lord Warden of 
the Cinque Ports, concerning the examining and licensing of 
passengers, with Instructions touching the same. (13 Jac. I. 
p. 16.) 

29 June. Incorporation of the Governor and Society of the Cityof London, 

for planting of the Summer Island.s, &c. (13 Jac. I. p. 19.) 

3 November. The King grants, ordains, establishes and confirms that 

LoDowicK.DuKE OF Lenox, George,Marquis of Bucking- 
ham, and divers others, be the first modern and present Coun- 
cil established at Plymouth in the county of Devon, for the plant- 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, ^-c. 157 

ing, ruling and governing of New England in America, and that 
they shall elect and choose others to the number of forty persons, 
and no more, to be of that Council, and that they shall be incor- 
porated by the name of the Council established at Plymouth 
for the governing of New England in America. (18 Jac. I. p. i5.) 

24 January. Grant to Francis, Lord Verulam, Warrant special, to 
make out divers Commissions to such Justices, Officers and 
Ministers, and to such ports of this Realm as he shall think 
convenient, for the taking of an oath of all such as shall pass 
beyond the Seas. (The form of oath is recited in this patent.) 
(18 Jac. I. p. 16.) 

3 1 Dec. Grant to Sir George Calvert, Knt., of Newfoundland. (20 
Jac. I. p. 14.) Similar grant made to the said Sir George Cal- 
vert, on the 7th April. (21 Jac. I. p. 19). 

Proclamation against irregular and disobedient persons and disorderl)' 
trading into New England, in America. (20 Jac. I. p. 16.) 

Commission directed to the Supervisor General of the Customs in the 
port of London, to examine such persons as pass beyond the 
Seas, and to minister unto them an Oath. A similar Warrant 
granted to JOHN, Bishop of Lincoln. (21 Jac. I. p. 19, in dorso.) 

Commission directed to Sir WILLIAM JONES, Sir NICHOLAS FORTES- 
CUE, Knts., and others, to view, peruse and consider all Char- 
ters, Letters Patent, Proclamations and Commissions concern- 
ing the Colonies or Plantations in Virginia. (21 Jac. I. p. 19.) 

Commission directed to HENRY, ViscoUNT Mandeville, William, 
Lord Paget, and divers others, giving them power and autho- 
rity to take into their considerations the state of the Colony 
and Plantation in Virginia, and to consider of all matters con- 
cerning the people's safety, their strength and government. (22 
Jac. I. p. I.) 

20 December. Grant to George, Duke of Buckingham, Lord Warden 
of the Cinque Ports, Commission special, for him, or his deputies, 
to examine upon oath all passengers going beyond the Seas 
from those Ports, and to grant them licences ; with instructions. 
(22 Jac. I. p. 14.) 

26 August. Grant to Sir Francis Wyatt, Knt., Francis West, Sir 
George Yardley, Knt., and others. Commission special, for 
the better government of the people in Virginia. (22 Jac. I. p. 17,) 

18 September. Commission, appointing Sir George Yardley, Knt., 
Governor in Virginia. (22 Jac. L p. 17.) 

9 November. The King constitutes Edward Dichfeild and others to 
be his officers to search and see that no Tobacco be brought 



158 ENTRIES RELATIAG TO AMERICA, &-c. 

into this Kingdom from foreign parts, except from Virginia and 
the Summer Islands. (22 Jac. I. p. 4.) 
Proclamation for the settling the Plantation of Virginia. (1 Chas. I. p. 4.) 

1 3 September. Grant to THOMAS WARNER, and others, the Custody of 
the Islands of St. Christophers, the Barbadoes and " Moncerat " 
[Mountscrrat] in the Continent of America, (i Chas. I. p. 6.) 

19 May. Grant to George, Duke of Buckingu.vm, William, Earl of 

Pembroke, Phillip, Earl of Montgomery, James, Earl of 
Carlisle, and divers others, that they shall be one body politic 
and corporate of themselves, by the name of Governor and 
Company of Noblemen and Gentlemen of England, for the 
Plantation of Guiana ; and that they shall have perpetual 
succession. (3 Chas. I. p. 5.) 

26 March. Grant to John Harvey, Francis West, and divers others, 
Commission special, to be the present Governor and Council for 
the Colony and Plantation in Virginia. (3 Chas. I. p. 3.) 

4 March. Grant to Samuel Aldersey, Thomas Adams, and others, all 
that part of New PZngland, in America, lying and extending 
between the bounds and limits in an Indenture expressed, with 
divers liberties, jurisdictions and royalties, to them and their 
heirs for ever. — (4 Chas. I. p. 11.) 

20 September. Grant to George Archbishop of Canterbury, and 

others. Commission special, to reprieve and stay from execution 
such persons as stand convicted, or hereafter shall be convicted, 
for small offences, who for strength of body or other ability shall 
be thought fit to be employed in foreign discoveries, or other 
services beyond the Seas. {4 Chas. I. p. 23.) 

4 Feb. Grant to Sir WiLLlAM ALEXANDER, Knt., and others of a 
Commission special, to make a voyage into the Gulf and River 
of Canada and the parts adjacent for the sole trade of Beaver 
Wools, Beaver Skins, Furs, Hides and Skins of Wild Beasts. 
(4 Chas. I. p. 34.) 

25 May. Grant to PATRICK CRAFORDand Mathew BYRKENiiEAD,the 
office of clerks for the writing and entering of licences and 
passes granted by any Commissioners to persons going be- 
yond the seas from the ports of Bristol, Beaumaris, Chester 
and Liverpool. (6 Cha.s. I. p. 5.) 

19 Nov. Commission special directed to all Mayors, Recorders, Cus- 
tomers and other Officers within all port towns, ports and 
havens to examine and minister an oath to all passengers be- 
yond the seas, except merchants and their factors. (6 Chas. I. 
p. 6, in dorso.) 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, ^-c. 159 

4 December. Grant to Robert, Lord Brooke, and others, to incorporate 
by the name of the Governor and Company of Adventurers of 
the City of Westminster, for the plantation of the Island of 
Providence, Henrietta, and the adjacent Islands lying upon the 
Coast of America. (6. Chas. I. p. i.) 

Proclamation forbidding the disorderly trading with the "Salvages" 
in New England in America, especially the furnishing of the 
Navies in those and other ports of America, by the English, 
with weapons and habiliments of war. (6 Chas. I. p. 11.) 

19 Nov. Grant to Edward Thorowgood, the office of Clerk for writing 
of licences and passes to be granted by Commissioners to any 
person going out of this Realm, for 21 years. (6 Chas. I. p. 6.) 

22 June. Grant to ROBERT, Earl of Warwick, and others. Governor 

and Company of Adventurers of the City of Westminster, for 
the plantation of the Islands of Providence, Henrietta, and the 
adjacent Islands, lying upon the coasts of America ; all other 
Islands not formerly granted unto them, beginning at 6 degrees 
from the Equinoctial line towards the North, and extending 
from thence to 24 in Latitude towards the Tropic of Cancer, and 
between the degrees of 290 and 310 of Longitude, and Meridian 
distance through all the said Latitude, as the said degrees are 
in common computation reckoned and accompted in this King- 
dom, to their heirs and successors. (7 Chas. I. p. 14.) 

27 June. Grant to Edward, Earl of Dorset, Henry, Earl of Den- 
bigh, and others. Commission special, to consider how the 
Virginia Plantation now standeth, and to consider what com- 
modity may be raised in those parts. (7 Chas. I. p. 20.) 

1 1 May. Grant to SiR William Alexander, and others, to collect 
Beaver Skins, &c., similar to the Grant made 4 Feb., 4 Chas. I. 
p. 34, (which see). (9 Chas. I. p. 7.) 

23 September. Grant to Thomas Younge, gent.. Commission special, 

to discover, find out, and search what parts are not yet inhabited 
in Virginia and America, and other parts thereunto adjoining. 
(9 Chas. I. p. I.) 

3 April. Grant to Robert, Earl of Warwick, Henry, Earl of 
Holland, William, Lord Say and Self, Robert, Lord 
Brooke, and others, Merchants Adventurers of the City of 
London, trading into the parts of America. (11 Chas. I. p. 8.) 

Commission Special, directed to the Recorder of the City of London, SiK 
Paul Pynder, Knt, and others, for the taking of oaths of such 
persons as shall desire to go beyond the seas, and for the doing 
of many other things, such as in discretion shall seem meet to 
them, (i I Chas. I. p. 9.) 



i6o EATJUES RELATING TO AMERICA, &-r. 

2 April. Grant to Sir JOHN Harvye, Knt, Commission special, to be 
the present Governor of the Colony and Plantation in Virginia, 
with several powers and authorities therein mentioned. (12 
Chas. I. p. 21, ifi dorso.) 

10 April. Grant to William, Arciibp. ok Canterbury, Thomas, 
Lord Coventry, Keeper of the Great Seal, and others, Com- 
mission special, for the government of all persons within the 
Colonics and Plantations beyond the seas, according to the 
Laws and Constitutions there ; and to constitute Courts as 
well ICcclcsiastical as Civil for the determining of Causes there. 
(12 Chas. L p. 21, in dorso) 

10 May. Grant to Thomas Mahewe, the office of clerk of the passes 

and licences in the Outports, and the writing and registering of 
the same, and of the names of all those that shall go out of this 
Kingdom beyond the Seas, for 21 years in reversion. (12 
Cha.s. L p. 14.) 
13 November. Grant to Ja.mes, Marquis of Hamilton, Henry, 
Earl ok Holland, and others, all that whole Continent, 
Lsland or Region commonly called Newfoundland, bordering 
upon the Continent of America, to them and their heirs. (13 
Chas. I. p. 32.) 

Proclamation against the disorderly transporting his Majesty's subjects 
to the plantations within the parts of America. (13 Cha.s. L 

p. 15.) 

1 1 January. Grant to Sir FRANCIS Wyatt, Knt., Commission special, 

to be Governor of the Colony and plantation in Virginia during 
pleasure. (14 Chas. L p. 29.) 

29 March. Grant to Richard Morison, Esq., the office of Captain or 
Keeper of the Castle of " Poynte Comfort," within the Lord- 
ship of Virginia, during pleasure, in reversion. (14 Chas. L 
p. 38.) 

Proclamation to restrain the transporting of passengers and provisions 
to New England without licence. (14 Chas. L p. 6, in dorso) 

16 December. Grant to Henry Ashton, Esq., Peter Hay, Esq., and 
others. Commission special, to declare in his Majesty's name, in 
all public assemblies and places of the Islands and province 
of l?arbadoes, against Henry Hawley, to be Governor or 
Lieutenant General of the said Island ; and to charge and 
require him and his Deputy or Agents, under his and their 
Allegiance, forthwith to yield up the said office and place of 
government, and all the incidents thereunto, unto Henry 
Hunckes, or to such person or persons as the E.4RL OF CAR- 
LISLE shall appoint. (15 Chas. I. p. 23, /;/ dorso.) 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &^c. 159* 

3 April. Grant to Sir Ferdinand Gorges, Knt, all that part, purpart 
and portion of the main land or country, now commonly 
called or known by the name of New England in America, to 
him and to his heirs. (15 Chas. I. p. 25.) 

6 August. Roger Wingate, Esq., appointed King's Treasurer within 
the Lordship of Virginia for life. (15 Chas. I. p. 23.) 

Commission to James, Duke of Lennox, and others, for the tendering 
of an Oath to all persons that go beyond the seas, except 
women, and children, and sailors. (16 Chas. L p. 13.) 

9 August. Grant to Sir William BERKELEY, Knt., and divers others, 

Commission special, to be the present Council of and for the 
colony and plantation in Virginia, and to perform and execute 
the places, powers, and authorities incident to a Governor there. 
(17 Chas. L p. 6.) 
31 July. Grant to Sir WILLIAM BERKELEY, Knt, and others, Com- 
mission special, to be present Governor and Council of and 
for the colony and plantation in Virginia, and for the managing 
of affairs there, during pleasure. (12 Chas. IL p. 26, in dorso.) 

22 December. Grant to all Mayors, Recorders, Customers, Comptrollers, 
Surveyors, and Searchers in all ports of England and Wales, a 
special Commission to minister an Oath to all and every person 
or persons that shall be licensed to go beyond the seas. (12 
Chas. II. p. 31, 171 dorso.) 

2 August. Francis Craddock, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Ge- 
neral of the Barbadoes for life. (12 Chas. II. p. 32.) 

17 August. John Dawes appointed Secretary of the Islands of Barba- 
does, and to the Governor and Council there : also clerk of the 
several Courts there, during life. (12 Chas. II. p. 23.) 

8 January. THOMAS LiNCH appointed Provost Marshal of Jamaica for 
life. (12 Chas. II. p. 30.) 

22 September. Grant to Thomas Mayhew, Esq., of the office of clerk 
and clerkship of all Licences or passes in the Outports made, 
and to be made, to any person or persons, to go unto any foreign 
parts or places beyond the sea ; and also the office of Register 
[Registrar] of the names of all the said persons for the term of 
21 years in reversion. (12 Chas. II. p. 24.) 

26 January. Confirmation of several Laws, concerning the people in 
Newfoundland, and upon the sea adjoining, and the bays, 
creeks and fresh rivers there. (12 Chas. II. p. 17.) 

10 January. Richard Povey appointed Secretary of and for Jamaica 

for life. (12 Chas. II. p. 30.) 



i6o» ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, ofc. 

1 2 September. Major James Russell appointed Governor of Nevis, 

during pleasure. (i2 Chas. II. p. 35.) 
21 November. Grant to Francis, Lord WiLLOUGllDV, all and singular 
prize sliips, vessels, ordnance, furniture, ammunition, tackle and 
apparel, goods, chattels, merchandize, and lading whatsoever in 
the late Wars between this nation and the Dutch taken and 
seized at sea, in harbour, and at land, in or near the Islands of 
Barbadoes, St. Christophers, and other Islands in the parts of 
America, not sold or disposed of, accompted for, and discharged 
by sufficient discharges or acquaintances, or not pardoned, and 
discharged by his Majesty, or authority of Parliament, without 
any accompt whatsoever to be rendered or made for the same. 
(12 Chas. II. p. 27.) 

13 March. Elie Ashmole, Esq., appointed Secretary of Suranam [Su- 

rinam] and clerk of the King's Courts there. (13 Chas. II. p. 44.) 
27 Sept. TllONLVS Breedon appointed Governor of Laccady and Nova 

Scotia, during life. (13 Clias. II. p. 16.) 
13 May. Grant to John, Earl oe Bath, of 200 acres of land in the 

parish of St. George, Barbadoes, to him and his heirs. (13 

Chas. II. p. 40.) 
8 February. Commission appointing EDWARD DOYLEY to be Governor 

of Jamaica, with instructions. (13 Chas. II. p. 4.) 

1 February. John Manne, gent., appointed Chief Surveyor of Jamaica 

during pleasure. (13 Chas. II. p. 8.) 

Proclamation for the encouraging of Planters in Jamaica. (13 Chas. II. 
p. 17, in dorso.) 

2 August. Thomas, Lord Windsor, appointed Governor of Jamaica. 

(13 Chas. II. p. 46.) 

10 June. Revocation of Letters Patent appointing THO^L\s Breedon 
Governor of Laccady and Nova Scotia. (14 Chas. II. p. 6.) 

15 March. Grant to Willl\m Davidson and others, licence .specia^to 
dig for all mines of gold and other metals in Jamaica, for two 
years. (14 Chas. II. p. 11.) 

17 Feb. James, Duke of York, appointed High Admiral of Dunkirk, 
New England, Virginia, &c. (14 Chas. II. p. 12.) 

23 April. Grant to the Governor, &c., of the Engli.sh Colony of Con- 
necticut in New P^ngland, of an Incorporation with divers privi- 
leges. (14 Chas. II. p. 1 1.) 

7 Feb. Grant to tiie Company for propagating of the Gospel in New 
England, an Incorporation with divers privileges. (14 Chas II. 
p. II.) 



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17 July. Thomas Temple, Esq., appointed Governor of Laccady, and 

other the territories in America, for life. (14 Chas. II. p. 5.) 

18 November. Grant to FRANCIS, LoRD WiLLOUGHBY, all those Is- 

lands called the Caribee Islands, containing in them the Islands 
of St. Christopher's alias St. Aristooall, Granado alias Greinada, 
St. Vincent, St. Lucy alias St. Lucre, Barbidas alias Barbadoes, 
Mittalania alias Martenico, Domenico, and others, to hold the 
same for 7 years. (14 Chas. II. p. 20.) 

24 March. Grant to GEORGE, Duke of Albemarle, Anthony, 
Lord Ashley, and others, all that territory or track [tract] of 
land called Carolina. (15 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

17 July. Commission to THOMAS Temple, Esq., to be Governor of 
several places in America. (15 Chas. II. p. 18.) 

Grant to John Clarke and others, Inhabitants of New England, of 
divers liberties, &c. (15 Chas. II. p. 15.) 

9 April. Grant to Thomas Rosse and others, the office of Receiver Ge- 
neral, of all sums of money due and payable from the several 
plantations in Africa and America, for life. (15 Chas. II. p. 11.) 

Grant to the Governor and Company of Rhode Island of divers 
privileges. (15 Chas. II. p. 15.) 

2 June. Grant to Francls, Lord Willoughby, and others, of the 

main tract of land, being part of the continent of Guiana in 
America, called Surinam. (15 Chas. II. p. 10.) 

13 August. Grant to John Collins, of a moiety of the profits of the 
Isle of Barbada, alias Barbuda [Barbadoes], reserved to the King 
for 7 years, and after the expiration of the said 7 years, then 
grants it to the said John for 31 years. (16 Chas. II. p. 11.) 

26 April. James Drebble appointed Escheator of the Isles of Bar- 
badoes and Caribee, for life. (16 Chas. II. p. 3.) 

12 March. Grant to James, Duke of York, and his heirs, all that part 
of the main land of New England, and several Islands adjacent. 
(16 Chas. II. p. 8.) 

17 Feb. Grant to Thomas Elliott, of certain Copper Mines and 
other metals in Nova Scotia, for 31 years. (16 Chas. II. p. 17.) 

29 May. Grant to Sir George Carteret, Knt., and John Trethe- 
WY, one annuity of 500/. per annum, to be paid out of one 
moiety of the profits arising out of the Caribee Islands, and due 
or payable to the Crown during the lives of WILLIAM Ley and 
James Carterett. (17 Chas. II. p. 5.) 

3 April. Declaration that the commodities of Jamaica shall pay no cus- 

toms for the space of five years. (17 Chas. II. p. 3.) 



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20 December. Grant to Sir JAMES MODYFORD, Knt., licence to dis- 
tinguish the Island of Providence alias St. Katherine, into 
counties, towns, manors, lordships and other privileges. (18 
Chas. II. p. 4.) 

4 February. William Willougiiby, Esq., appointed Captain General 
of the Caribee Islands for three years. (18 Chas. II. p. 4.) 

19 March. Edward Scarburgii appointed Surveyor General of Vir- 
ginia during life. (19 Chas. II. p. 8.) 

8 May. Grant to Henry, Earl of St. Albans, John, Lord Berke- 
ley, Sir William Moreton, and John Tretiiewey, all that 
entire tract, territory, or parcel of land in America, and 
bounded by and within the head of the rivers Tappahanocke, 
alias Rappahanocke, and Ouiriough or Patawomack rivers, to 
them and their heirs. (21 Chas. II. p. 4.) 

I November. Grant to Christopher, Duke OF Albemarle, William, 

Earl OF Craven, John, Lord Berkeley, Anthony, Lord 
Ashley, Sir George Carteret, Sir Peter Colliton, &c., 
all those Islands called the Bahama Islands or the Islands of 
Lucayos, lying in the degrees of 22 to 27, and all ports, havens, 
creeks, &c., to their heirs and assigns. (22 Chas. II. p. 9.) 

I I January. Grant to EDWARD, Earl OF SANDWICH, RICHARD, Lord 

Gorges, William, Lord Allington, Thomas Grey, and 
Henry Blouncker, Esquires, Sir Humphry Winch, Sir 
John Finch, and Edmond Waller, several yearly salaries, 
viz': to the Earl of Sandwich, 700/. per annum, and to the 
rest (to each) 500/. per annum, they being of the Council for 
Foreign Plantations. (22 Chas. II. p. 8.) 

6 August. Grant to Francis Raynes, all the lands and estates of one 

Henry Edlyn, lying and being in the Island of Barbados, 
escheated to the Crown by his being executed for the murder 
of his wife. (22 Chas. II. p. i.) 

8 July. Edwyn Steed appointed Provost Marshal General of the 

Barbadoes, for life. (22 Chas. II. p. i.) 

9 Sept. Grant to John Strode to farm the Imposts upon the growth of 

the Leeward Islands, for 7 years. (22 Chas. II. p. 5.) 
23 March. Sir Ernest Bryan, Knt., appointed Escheator in the 

Barbadoes and the Caribee Islands, for life. (23 Chas. II. p. 3.) 
4 April. Commission for Jame.s, Duke of York, and others, to be of 

the Council for Foreign Plantations. (23 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

7 March. Charles Wheeler appointed Captain General of the 

Caribee Islands. (23 Chas. II. p. 2.) 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, crc. i6i 

19 June. Commission appointing Sir RICHARD Temple, Knt., to be 
of the Council of Foreign Plantations. (23 Chas. II. p. 2, in 
dorso.) Another Commission (same part) dated 15 Aug. 

17 November. Alexander Culpeper appointed Surveyor in Virginia, 

during pleasure. (23 Chas. II. p. 8.) 
16 September. Robert Clowes appointed Chief Clerk to attend the 
Supreme Council in the town of St. lago, in Jamaica, during 
life. (24 Chas. II. p. 3.) 

27 September. Commission granting to Anthony, E/rl of Shaftes- 

bury, and others, a standing Council for Trade and Traffic both 
at home and for the Foreign Plantations. (24 Chas. II. p. 4.) 

19 July. Grant to WlLLL\M, Earl OF KiNNOUL, in consideration of a 
surrender by him made of his interest in the Caribee Islands, 
one annuityof6oo/. per annum for five years, to be paid out of the 
four and a half per cent. Customs from those Islands, and after 
the expiration of five years the like annuity of looo/. per annum 
to be paid for ever. (24 Chas. II. p. i.) 

10 February. Revocation of the Grant formerly made to Sir CHARLES 
Wheeler, of the Government of the Leeward Islands. (24 
Chas. II. p. 2.) 

10 February. WILLIAM Stapleton appointed Governor of the Lee- 
ward Islands during pleasure. (24 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

6 July. William, Lord Willoughby, appointed Captain General, and 
Governor in Chief, of the Barbadoes and Caribee Islands, during 
pleasure. (24 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

13 April. Grant to Leonard Compeare and Thomas Martyn, Esq., 
the office of Receiver of the Duties upon all Wines, Brandies, 
&c., imported into Jamaica, for life. (26 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

29 June. Grant to James, Duke OF York, of several Islands and main 
land, near New England, particularly bounded, to him and his 
heirs, &c. (26 Chas. II. p. 5.) 

28 March. RiCHARD MORLEY, Esq., appointed Secretary of Barbadoes, 

and Clerk of the Courts there, during life. (26 Chas. II. p. 2.) 
8 July. Thomas, Lord Culpeper, appointed Lieutenant and Governor 
General of Virginia, during life. (27 Chas. II. p. 7.) 

18 March. Grant to George Gosselyng, of all the lands, tenements, 

goods, and chattels of his brother jAMES GosSELYNG, in the 
Island of Jamaica, forfeited by his being an alien. (27 Chas. 

II. p. 2.) 

27 January. The King declares and confirms several Laws concerning his 
people in Newfoundland, and upon the sea adjoining, &c. (27 
Chas. II. p. 1 1.) 



i62^ ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &c. 

Proclamation to prohibit commodities into Foreign Plantations, but from 
England only. (27 Chas. II. p. 10.) 

1 1 March. JoilN Richards appointed Secretary of the Barbadoes, for 

life. (27 Chas. II. p. 2.) 
25 June. Robert Thornton, gent, appointed Provost Marshal of 

Jamaica, for life. (27 Chas. II. p. 7.) 
3 September. H.\RUOTTLE Wingfield, gent., appointed Clerk of the 

Court of Common Pleas at Port Royal, Jamaica. (27 Chas. II. 

P-3.) • 
27 January. Ralph Wyatt appointed Clerk of the Market in Barba- 
does, during pleasure. (27 Chas. II. p. 11.) 
10 October. Commission granted to Sir WnxiAM Berkeley, to pardon 

the Rebels in Virginia upon their submission. (28 Chas. II. p. I.) 
10 October. Herbert Jeffery, and others, Commissioners appointed 

to enquire and report the grievances of the Inhabitants of 

Virginia. (28 Chas. II. p. i.) 

10 October. Captain Robert Walter, Commissioner, appointed Go- 

vernor of Virginia, in the absence of Herbert Jeffery. (28 
Chas. II. p. I.) 

9 October. Herbert Jeffery appointed Governor of Virginia in the 
place of Sir William Berkeley. (28 Chas. II. p. i.) 

11 November. Commission granted for Herbert Jefferyes to be 

Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. (28 Chas. II. p. 3.) 

9 March. Garrett Cotter appointed Secretary and Marshal of the 

Islands of Nevis, Teago, and Mountserrat, for three lives. (28 
Chas. II. p. 5.) 

10 October. Grant to the Governor and Council of Virginia ; a special 

pardon for passing Acts of State to the Rebels. (28 Chas. II. 
p. I-) 

Same date and part, the King confirms and grants to the Inhabitants 
of Virginia, privileges, &c. 

Commis.sion to John Willoughby, and others, to administer an oath 
to Sir JON/VTHAN Atkin.s, appointed Captain General of the 
Caribee Islands ; another, to RANDOLPH RussELL, and others, 
to administer an oath to William Stapleton, appointed 
Captain Genera! of the Caribee Islands, lying leeward of Guada- 
loup, and for William Stapleton to administer an oath to the 
Deputy Governors of the same. (29 Chas. II. p. 10.) 

2-j Apr Charles Herbert appointed Chief Clerk in the town of 
St. lago de la Vaga, in Jamaica. (29 Chas. II. p. 4.) 

I March. Charles, Earl of Carlisle, appointed Governor and Cap- 
tain General of Jamaica. (30 Chas. II. p. 6.) 



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13 April. The King confirms divers Laws made in Jamaica. (30 Chas. 
II. p. 7.) The heads of the Bills are forty in number. 

26 September. Grant to Edward Randolph, Esq., and others, Commis- 
sion to administer an oath to JOSIAS WiNSLOW, Governor of 
New Plymouth ; also to BENEDICT ARNOLD, Esq., Governor of 
Rhode Island and Providence Plantation; toJOHN Leverett, 
Esq., Governor of Massachusetts Bay ; and to WiLLIAM Leet, 
Esq., Governor of the Corporation of Connecticut. (30 Chas. II. 
p. I.) 

20 April. Indenture between the King and Robert Spencer, Jmin 

Strode, Charles Tucker, and Henry Daniel, Esquires, as 
to the Imposts and Customs due to the King, of four and a half 
percent, in the Islands of Barbadoes, Nevis, Antegua,Mountser- 
rat, and St. Christopher's for seven years. (30 Chas. II. p. 4.) 

21 June. John Bindloss and Simon Winslow appointed Chief Clerk, 

Register [Registrar], and Sole Examiner in the Court of Chan- 
cery in Barbadoes for their lives. (31 Chas. II. p. 5.) 

6 December. Thomas, Lord Culpeper, appointed Lieutenant and 
Governor General of Virginia, for life. (31 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

2 August. Garrett Cotter appointed Secretary and Marshal of the 
Islands of Nevis, St. Christopher's, Antegua, and Mountserrat, 
for three lives. (31 Chas. II. p. 6.) 

Commission to John Cutts, and^ others, for governing the Colony of 
New Hampshire, in America. (31 Chas. II. p. 6.) 

8 May. Charles Jones appointed Postmaster and Register of the 
Admiralty in Barbadoes. (31 Chas. II. p. 5.) 

5 April. Thomas Robson appointed Clerk of the Market in Bridgtown, 

in Barbadoes, during pleasure. (31 Chas. II. p. 5.) 

20 March. Nicholas Spencer appointed Secretary in Virginia, during 
pleasure. (31 Chas. II. p. 6.) 

8 December. Concerning Laws to be made in Virginia : the confir- 
mation of Tithes, &c. (31 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

24 February. John BiNDLOSSE appointed Clerk of the Markets in 
Jamaica. (32 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

6 March. Joseph Crispe appointed Esclieator in the Leeward Islands. 

(32 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

19 May. William Blathwaite, Esq., appointed Surveyor and Audi- 
tor General of all the Revenues in America. (32 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

28 October. Richard Sutton appointed Governor of Barbadoes, &c. 
(32 Chas. II. p. 3.) 

28 February. Grant made to William Penn, Esq., of a tract of land, 

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1 64 ENTHIES RELATING TO AMERICA, g-c. 

with the Islands belonging to it, in America, bounded on the 
east by Delaware, &c. (33 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

2 September. Sir Thomas Lynch appointed Governor of Jamaica. 
(33 Chas. II. p. 2.) 

21 April. OiiEDiAii Clayton and Samuel Travel appointed Clerks 

of the Passes, for 21 years. (33 Chas. II. p. 3.) 
9 May. Edward Cranfeild, Esq., appointed Governor of New Hamp- 
shire. (34 Chas. II. p. I.) 
i4"Nov. CoRNW.\LL SoMERS, gent., appointed Postmaster in Barbadoes, 

vice Charles Jones, deceased. (34 Chas. II. p. 8.) 
14 December. Timothy Thornhill, of Barbadoes, created a Baronet. 
(34 Chas. II. p. 9.) 

22 March. The King doth give and grant to Jame.s, Duke of York, 

his heirs and assigns, the town of Newcastle, alias Delaware, 
and fort thereunto belonging, situate between Marj-land and 
New Jersey ; and all that tract of land within the circle of 
twelve miles about the said town, situate upon the river De- 
laware ; and all Islands in the .said river ; and the said river 
and soil thereof, lying north of the said circle ; and all that 
tract of land upon Delaware river, beginning 12 miles south 
from the said town of Newcastle, alias Delaware, and extend- 
ing south to Cape Lopin. To be holden of the manor of 
East Greenwich, co. Kent, in free and common socage, and not 
in capite or by knight's service, yielding and rendering there- 
fore every year four beaver skins, when the same shall be de- 
manded, or within ninety days after such demand made — with 
several powers and authorities, amongst others to exercise Mar- 
tial Law. (35 Chas. II. p. i.) 

23 Nov. George Hannah, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal General 

of Barbadoes. (35 Chas. II. p. 2.) 
28 Sept. Francis, Lord Howard of Effingham, appointed Lieuten- 
ant and Governor General of Virginia, during pleasure. (35 
Chas. II. p. 2.) 

I January. RlClL\RD CONY, Esq., appointed Lieutenant Governor and 

Commander in Chief of the Bermuda or Summer Islands, 
during pleasure, with power of constituting officers ; the places 
of Sheriff, Provost Marshal, and Secretary of the said Islands 
always excepted. (36 Chas. II. p. 7.) 

II December. JOHN MoUNTSTEVEN, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal 

General of Jamaica, during pleasure ; to execute by deputy, 
first approved by the Governor, or some of the Council there, 
for the time being. {},(} Chas. II. p. 8.) 



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17 December. John Tucker, gent., appointed Provost Marshal Gene- 
ral, or Sheriff, and Secretary of Bermuda, alias the Summer 
Islands, to exercise by himself or deputy, during pleasure. (36 
Chas. II. p. 8.) 

2 July. Thomas Robson, gent., appointed Clerk of the Markets of St 
Michael's, alias Bridge Town, Spikes Town, and all the Towns 
in the Barbadoes. (i Jac. II. p. i.) 

II April. John Mountstevens, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal 
General of Jamaica, (i Jac. II. p. 4.) 

17 October. George Hannay, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Gene- 
ral of Barbadoes. (i Jac. II. p. 8.) 

15 October. EDWARD Randolph, Esq., appointed Collector, Surveyor, 
and Searcher of the Customs, within the colonies of New 
England, which office was erected the 15 Oct., 33 Chas. II., 
with a salary of 100/. per ann. (i Jac. II. p. 8.) 

8 October. The King doth erect, constitute, and appoint a President and 
Council to take care of the territory and dominion of New 
England, commonly called Massachusetts Bay ; and appoints 
Joseph Dudley, Esq., to be the first president, (i Jac. II. p. 8.) 

28 October. Francis, Lord Howard, of Effingham, appointed Lieu- 
tenant and Governor General of Virginia, (i Jac. II. p. 8.) 

21 October. Nicholas Spencer, Esq., appointed Secretary in Virginia. 
(I Jac. II. p. 9.) 

21 October. Alexander Culpeper, Esq., appointed Surveyor General 
in Virginia, (i Jac. II. p. 9.) 

17 October. Reginald Wilson, of Jamaica, gent, appointed Clerk of 

the Naval or Navy Office in Jamaica, (i Jac. II. p. 9.) 
28 October. Sir Philip Howard, Knt., appointed Captain General and 

Governor in Chief, in and over Jamaica, and the other territories 

depending thereon, (i Jac. II. p. 10.) 
5 December. Grant to Hugh Noden, Merchant Taylor of London, of 

five shares of land, with the edifices thereupon, situate in the 

Summer Islands alias Bermuda, to him and his heirs for ever. 

To be held in free and common socage, by fealty only, (i Jac. 

II. p. 10.) 

8 January. Archibald Carmichael appointed Clerk of the Navy in 
Barbadoes. (2 Jac. II. p. 2.) 

30 April. Richard Cony, Esq., is constituted Lieutenant Governor 
and Commander in Chief of Bermuda or Summer Island : a 
Quo Warranto being issued, and Judgment thereon entered 
against the Bermuda Company. (2 Jac. II. p. 6, i/i dorso.) 

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1 64* ENTRIES RELATING 10 AMERICA, ^'c. 

9 June. Grant to Colonel JOHN Legg, Christopher Guise, and 

John Robins, (upon the surrender of Roger Whaley,) the 
office of Master or Registrar, for the taking cognizance of the 
free consents of such persons as shall go into the plantations 
in America or elsewhere. (2 Jac. II. p. 7.) 
29 June. John Tucker appointed Secretary and Provost Marshal 
General of the Bermuda or Summer Islands. (2 Jac. II. p. 9.) 

3 June. Sir EDMUND Andros appointed Governor of New England. 

(2 Jac. II. p. 9.) 

10 June. Thomas Dungan, Esq., appointed Governor of New York. 

(2 Jac. II. p. 9.) 

9 Sept. Thomas Montgomery appointed Attorney General of I3ar- 
badoes. (2 Jac. II. p. 10.) 

9 Sept. Sir ROBERT Robinson appointed Governor of Bermuda. 

(2 Jac. II. p. 10, in dorso) 
28 Sept. Sir Nathaniel Johnson to be Governor in and over the 

Islands of Nevis, &c., known by the name of the Caribee 

Islands. (2 Jac. II. p. 10, in dorso.) 
25 Nov. Commission for the Duke OF Albemarle to be Governor of 

Jamaica. (2 Jac. II. p. 1 1.) 

28 Dec. William Tv.vck, gent., appointed Escheator of the Leeward 
Islands. (2 Jac. II. p. 12.) 

4 March. Grant to Christopher, Duke of Albemarle, of all 

Wrecks of plate, gold, silver, &c., on the north side of Hispa- 
niola, or about the Islands of Bahama and Florida. (3 Jac. II. 
p. I.) 

2 March. Grant to CHRISTOPHER, DUKE OF ALBEMARLE, of all Mines 
of Gold, &c., in the Colonies of America. (3 Jac. II. p. 2.) 

12 August. Ratification of the Letters Patent made to the DuKE OF 

Albemarle on the 4th March. (3 Jac. II. p. 7.) 

23 August. Grant to the DuKE OF Albemarle, the sole use of saw 
mills in the plantations of America, (New England excepted), 
for the term of 14 years. (3 Jac. II. p. 8.) 

13 August. The King erects the office of Provost Marshal General of 

New England, and grants the same to Sir William Phipps. 
(3 Jac. II. p. 8.) 
12 November. Henry Hordesnell, Esq., appointed Justice, or Chief 
Judge of the Bermuda or Summer Islands. (3 Jac. II. p. 9.) 

January 20. Proclamation for the more effectual reducing and suppress- 
ing pirates or privateers in America. (3 Jac. II. p. 9.) 



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4 November. Mathew Plowman appointed Collector and Receiver of 

New York, with a salary of 200/. per annum, vice LuCAS San- 
TEN. (3 Jac. II. p. 10.) 
20 October. Grant to the Earl of Feversham, of all Wrecks, &c., on 
the north side of the main land of America. (3 Jac. II. p. 10.) 

28 February. Grant to Robert Brent, all Wrecks, &c., in or upon any 
of the rocks, shelves, seas, or banks, on or near the coast of 
America, between the Bermudas and Porto Rico, or between 
Cartagena and the Havanna. (4 Jac. II. p. 3.) 

5 May. The King authorises the DuKE OF Albemarle, (during his 

being Governor of Jamaica), to confer knighthood upon any 
six deserving persons, according to his own discretion, in that 
Island. (4 Jac. II. p. 4.) 

20 April. The King erects and establishes the office of Secretary and 
sole Register [Registrar] in New England, and grant the said 
office to Edward Randolph, Esq. (4 Jac. II. p. 4.) 

27 September. The King confirms to Thomas, Lord Culpeper, an 
entire tract of land in Virginia, bounded within the springs of 
the rivers of Tapphannock and Quiriough, to him, his heirs and 
assigns for ever — yielding and paying therefore, 6/. ly. /\d. 
(4jac. II. p.7-) 

5 September. Grant to John, Earl of Bath, Anthony, Lord 

Falkland, and others, the use of the ship Forsiglit, to take 
up and recover Gold near Hispaniola. (4 Jac. II. p. 7.) 

25 September. Henry Fifield, gent, appointed Secretary and Provost 
Marshal General of the Summer Islands, alias the Bermudas. 
(4 Jac. II. p. 8.) 

7 April. Sir Edmund Andros appointed Captain General and Gover- 

nor over the Massachusetts Bay, &c. (Pennsylvania and the 
county of Delaware only excepted, vide Pat. 3 June, 2 Jac. II.) 
(4 Jac. II. p. 8.) 

6 April. Major Henry Carre appointed Provost Marshal General of 

Jamaica, (i Will. & Mary, p. i.) 
19 July. Hender Molesworth, of Jamaica, Esq., created a Baronet. 
(I Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 

8 August. Archibald Carmichaell appointed Clerk of the Navy in 

the Barbadoes. (i Will. & Mary, p. 4.) 
25 July. Sir Hender Molesworth appointed Captain General of 

Jamaica, (i Will. & Mary, p. 4.) 
3 August. James Kendall, Esq., appointed Captain General of 

Barbadoes, St. Lucca, &c. (i Will. & Mary, p. 4.) 



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14 September. Chidley Brooke appointed Collector and Receiver of 

New York, (i Will. & Mary, p. 5.) 
8 August. Reginald Wilson appointed Clerk of the Navy in Jamaica. 

(i Will. & Mary, p. 5.) 
3 October. Grant to James Kendall, (who was made Governor of 

Barbadoes on the 3d of August last), a salary of 1200/. a year. 

(I Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 

3 October. Grant of a large Commission to James Kendall, lately 

made Governor of Barbadoes. (i Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 
26 October. Christopher Codrington, Esq., appointed Governor of 
the Islands of Nevis, &c. (i Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 

15 November. Henry Fifeild* appointed Secretary and Provost Mar- 

shal of Bermuda, (i Will. & Mary, p. 7.) 
8 November. Isaac Richier appointed Governor of Bermuda, &c. (i 

Will. & Mary, p. 7.) 
23 December. William, Earl ok Inchiquin, Lieutenant General of 

Jamaica, appointed Vice Admiral of the said Island, (i Will. 

& Mary, p. 8.) 

12 December. RiCH.\RD Lloyd appointed Clerk of the Crown in 

Jamaica, (i Will. & Mary, p. 8.) 

6 November. The King erects an office to be called the Secretary' of 

New York, and appoints Mathew Clarkson to the same, 
(i Will. & Mary, p. 8.) 
25 November. JOHN Stede appointed Clerk of the Markets of St. 
Michael, alias Bridge-town, &c., in Barbadoes. (i Will. & Mary, 
p. 8.) 

4 January. HENRY Slater appointed Governor of New York, (i 

Will. & Mary, p. 8.) 

7 October. William, Earl of Inchiquin, appointed Lieutenant or 

Governor General of Jamaica, (i Will. & Mary, p. 8.) 

13 December. Thomas Ferneley, Esq., appointed Secretary of the 

Islands of St. Christopher's, &c. (i Will, k, Mary, p. 9.) 
12 December. Ep.vphroditus Houghton appointed Provost Marshal 

General of the Islands of St. Christopher's, (i Will. & Mary, 

P-9) 
17 January. Colonel William Cole appointed Secretary in Virginia. 

(I Will. & Mary, p. 9.) 
31 December. Christopher Codrington, Captain General of Nevis, 

appointed Vice Admiral of the said Island, (i Will. & Mary, 

P-9-) 

• [See 25 Sept, 4 Jac. XL] 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, <S^•f. 165* 

25 February. George Hanway appointed Provost Marshal General of 
Barbadoes. (2 Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 

5 November. Francis, Lord Howard of Effingham, appointed Go- 
vernor General of Virginia. (2 Will. & Mary, p. 5.) 

4 December. Joseph Bathurst and Richard Dodington, appointed 
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas of Jamaica. (2 Will. & 
Mary, p. 6.) 

25 November. Grant to Thomas Neale, Esq., of all Wrecks, &c., within 
twenty leagues of the Bermudas. (2 Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 

27 June. Lionel Copley, Esq., appointed Governor of Maryland. 
(3 Will, & Mary, p. 2.) 

4 June. Rowland Williams, Esq., appointed Clerk of the Navy of 

the Leeward Caribee Islands. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 3.) 

5 September. Sir Thomas Lawrance appointed Secretary of Mary- 

land. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 
7 October. The King incorporates the inhabitants of Massachusetts 
Bay in New England, &c. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 7.) 

I October. Thomas Belchamber appointed Provost Marshal General 

of the Islands of St. Christophers, &c., vice Epaphroditus 
Haughton. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 7.) 
30 November. James Vernon, Esq., appointed Chief Clerk of St. lago 
de la Vaga, Jamaica. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 8.) 

I I January. John Palmer, Esq., appointed Secretary of St. Christo- 

phers, &c. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 9.) 

12 December. Sir William Phipps appointed Captain of Massachu- 
setts Bay. (3 Will. & Mary, p. 9.) 

I March. Sir Edmond Andros appointed Lieutenant and Governor 
General of Virginia. (4 Will. & Mary, p. i.) 

18 March. Benjamin Fletcher appointed Captain General and Go- 
vernor of New York. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 

I March. Samuel Allen, E.sq., appointed Governor of New Hamp- 
shire. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 

5 July. Grant to Thomas Neale of all Wrecks, &;c., on the Coast of 
Bermudas, or within 20 Leagues. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 5.) 

16 July. Grant to Thomas Neale, of all Treasure Trove in the little 
Island called Ireland, near the Bermudas. (4 Will. & Mary, 
p. 5.) 

20 September. William Brodricke appointed Attorney General in 
Jamaica. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 



1 66* ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &-c. 

20 September. William Beeston, Esq., appointed Governor of Ja- 

maica. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 

22 August. Grant to Thomas Neale of all mines of gold within their 
Majesties' plantations in America, for 51 years; yielding and 
paying a si.xth part. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 6.) 

19 August. The King and Queen, in consideration of 400/., do give 

unto Thomas Neale, Esq., all Wrecks, &c., between Carta- 
gena and Jamaica ; and between either of those two places and 
the Havanna. (4 Will. & Mar>-, p. 6.) 
16 January. CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON, Esq., appointed Secretary in 
Virginia. (4 Will, k, Mary, p. 8.) 

8 February. Licence granted to found a College in the West part of 
Virginia. (4 Will. & Mary, p. 9.) 

21 October. Benjamin Fletcher (lately made Governor of New York), 

appointed Governor of Penn.sylvania. (6 Will. & Mary, p. 10.) 

I March. JOHN GoDDARD, Esq., appointed Governor and Commander 
of the Bermuda or Summer Islands. (5 Will. & Mary, p. i.) 

20 February. The King pardons Geerrard Beeckman, Mvndert 

CoARTEN, Thom.\s Williams, John Vernnillie, Abraham 
Brasier, and Abraham Governeur, all of New York ; all 
treasons and murders for the death of JosiAH Brown, of New 
York (is particularly mentioned). (5 Will. & Mary, p. i.) 
10 March. Grant to Mainhardt, Duke of Leinster, of all Wrecks, 
&c., &c., between the Latitudes of 12 Degrees South and 40 
Degrees North, by him to be recovered at any time within 20 
years after the date hereof, (the Bermudas, Cartagena, and Ja- 
maica excepted) for several terms of years, one full tenth of the 
premises reserved to the King and Queen. (5 Will. & Mary, 
p. I.) 

10 February. FRANCIS NICHOLSON, Esq., appointed Captain General 
and Governor of Maryland. (5 Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 

27 January. William Barnes, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Ge- 
neral of the Islands of St. Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat 
and Antegua, during pleasure. (5 Will. & Mary, p. 2.) 

25 April. Grant to THOMAS Nkai.e, Esq., and JOHN Tyzacke, gent., 
all Wrecks, «S:c., &c., witliiii 30 Leagues of the Isle of Stables, 
and betwixt 40 and 50 Degrees of North Latitude, to be gotten 
and recovered by them within seven years after the date hereof. 
(5 Will. & Mary, p. 3.) 

1 5 April. Grant to the Widows and Children of JACOB Leisler and 
Jacob Milburne, of New York, all the real and personal 
estates of the said Leisler and Milburne, executed for 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, <S-<r. 167 



treason or supposed treason, in the Colony of New York 
(5 Will. & Mary, p. 4.) 

1 3 December. Grant to Sir John Hoskyns, of Harewood, co. Hereford, 
Knt. & Bart., all those Islands called Ascension, Trinidad, and 
Martin Vaz, to him, his heirs and assigns, for ever — yielding and 
paying the fourth part of the profits of all mines of gold and'silver 
wrought in the said Islands on the 5th Nov. yearly. To be 
holden of the manor of East Greenwich, in socage, and not in 
capite, nor by knight s service. (5 Will. & Mary, p. 5.) 

26 December. Francis Russell, Esq., appointed Captain General and 
Governor in Chief of the Islands of Barbadoes, Sta. Lucia, 
Dominico, St. Vincent's, &c., commonly called the Caribee Is- 
lands, lying and being to windward from Guadaloupe. (s Will. 
& Mary, p. 5.) 

26 June. Colonel RALPH WORMLEY appointed Secretary of Virginia, 
(vice Christopher Robinson, Esq., deceased,) to hold the 
same by himself or deputy, during pleasure. (5 Will. & Mary, 
p. 6.) 

10 June. Benjamin Fletcher, Esq., Governor of New York and 
Pennsylvania, to be Commander of the Militia of Connecti- 
cutt. (s Will. & Mary, p. 7, in dorso.) 

8 March. Edward Cranfeild, Esq., appointed Clerk of the Navy in 
Barbadoes, vice ARCHIBALD Carmichael, Esq., deceased, 
during pleasure. (6 Will. & Mary, p. 1.) 

17 January. Revocation of the appointment of GEORGE Hannah to 
the office of Provost Marshal of Barbadoes, and appoints 
James Hannah, Esq., to the said office. (7 Will. III. p. 4.) 

16 April. John Perrie, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal General of the 
Islands of St. Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat, and Antegua, 
during pleasure, vice WiLLlAM BARNES, Esq., deceased fS 
WilL III. p. 4.) 

I May. William Broderick, Esq., appointed Attorney General of 
Jamaica. (8 Will. III. p. 6.) 

26 June. William Partridge, Esq., appointed Lieutenant Governor 
of New Hampshire, during pleasure. (8 Will. III. p. 8.) 

4 January. Samuel Day, Esq., appointed Lieutenant Governor and 
Commander in Chief of the Bermudas or Summer Islands fn 
Will. III. p. 3.) 

22 February. Edward Parsons, Esq., appointed Secretary of St. 
Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat, and Antegua, and other 
Leeward Caribee Islands, during pleasure. (9 Will. HI. p. 4.) 



i68 ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, &-€. 

1 8 June. Richard, Earl of Bellomont, appointed Captain Genera! 
and Governor in Chief of Massachusetts Bay ; also Governor 
and Commander in Chief of all that province of New Hamp- 
shire within New England, extending from three miles north- 
ward of Mcrrimac River unto the province of Main. (9 Will. 
III. p. 6, in dor so) 

18 June. Richard, Earl of Bellomont, appointed Captain General 
and Governor in Chief of New York, (9 Will. III. p. 7.) 

24 July. R.-vlpii Grey, Esq., appointed Captain General and Governor 

in Chief of the Islands of Barbadoes, Sta. Lucia, Dominico, 
St. Vincent'.s, itc, and the rest of the Islands, &c., commonly 
called the Caribee Islands. (9 Will. III. p. 7.) 

17 July. John Baber, Esq., appointed Secretary of Jamaica, and Com- 

missary of the Stores and Clerk of the Enrolment of Deeds, 
&c., during pleasure. (9 Will. III. p. 7.) 

1 8 August. The King releaseth unto Sir WiLLIAM Beeston, Knt., 

Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica, all offences and neglects 
committed for his not taking the oaths, appointed to be taken 
by the Governors of Colonics in Asia, Africa, or America. 
(10 Will. III. p. 5.) 

12 August. George Golding, Esq., appointed Provost Marshal Gene- 
ral of Jamaica, during pleasure. (10 Will. III. p. 7.) 

20 July. Francis Nicholson, Esq., appointed Lieutenant and Gover- 
nor General of Virginia. (He succeeded Sir EDWARD Andro.S, 
Knt., who obtained leave to return home for the recovery of 
his health.) (10 Will. III. p. 8.) 

19 October. Nathaniel Blakeston, Esq., appointed Captain Gene- 

ral and Governor in Chief of Maryland. (10 Will. III. p. 9.) 

20 September. Thomas Lawrence, Esq., appointed Secretary of 

Maryland, during pleasure. (Letters Patent appointing Sir 
Thomas Lawrence, Bart., of the 5th Sept., 3 Will. & Mary, 
are revoked.) (10 Will. III. p. 10.) 

6 May. William Neediiam, gent, appointed Clerk of the Crown and 

Clerk of the Peace of Jamaica, during pleasure, (il Will. III. 
p. I.) 

25 March. William Welbv, Esq., appointed Secretary of Barbadoes, 

during pleasure. (11 Will. III. p. i.) 

7 June. Edward Jones, gent, appointed Secretary and Provost Mar- 

shal General of the Bermudas, alias Summer Islands, (i l Will. 
III. p. 2.) 



ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, o^-c. 167* 

18 May. Edward Chilton, of the Middle Temple, Barrister, appointed 
Attorney General of Barbadoes. (i i Will. III. p. 2.) 

5 January. Sir WiLiJAM Beeston appointed Captain General and 
Governor in Chief of Jamaica, during pleasure. (11 Will. III. 
p. 4.) 

17 March. Allen Broderick, Esq., appointed Attorney General of 
Jamaica, during pleasure. (11 Will. III. p. 5.) 

29 August. Alexander Skene appointed Secretary of, and Clerk of 
the several Courts in Barbadoes, during pleasure. (11 Will. III. 
p. 6.) 

13 May. Christopher Codrington, Esq., appointed Captain General 
and Governor in Chief over the Islands of Nevis, St. Christo- 
pher's, Mountserrat, Antegua, Barbadoes, Anquilla, &c. (11 
Will. III. p. 6, m dorso.) 

23 Nov. Ralph Grey, Esq., and others, appointed Commissioners at 
Barbadoes, Sta. Lucia, Dominico, St. Vincent's, &c., for examin- 
ing of Piracies. Similar Commissions to STAFFORD Fairbore, 
and others, for Newfoundland ; to BENJAMIN Bennet, Esq., 
and others, for the Bermudas or Summer Islands ; to NATHAN 
Blackston, Esq., for Maryland and Pennsylvania ; to CHRIS- 
TOPHER Codrington, Esq., for St. Christopher's, Mountserrat, 
Antigua, Barbouda, [Barbadoes], Anguilla, &c., commonly called 
the Caribee Islands ; to Francis Nicholson, Esq., for Vir- 
ginia and Carolina ; and to RICHARD, Earl of Bellomont, 
for Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. 
(12 Will. III. p. I.) 

13 December. Samuel Cox, Esq., appointed Clerk of the Navy Office 
in Barbadoes, during pleasure. (12 Will. III. p. i.) 

23 November. Richard, Earl of Bellomont, and others, appointed 

Commissioners for examining of Piracies at New York, East 
and West, New Jersey, and Connecticut ; also to Sir William 
Beeston, Knt., for Jamaica and the Bahama Islands. (12 
Will. III. p. I, in dorso.) 

24 September. BENJAMIN BENNETT, Esq., appointed Lieutenant Go- 

vernor and Commander in Chief of the Bermuda or Summer 
Islands, during pleasure. (12 Will. III. p. 2.) 

4 March. Thomas Weavor, Esq., appointed Collector and Receiver 
of New York (during pleasure), with a salary of 200/., vice 
Chidley Brook, who was appointed 14 Dec, i Will. & Mary. 
(12 Will. III. p. 4.) 

II July. Sir Thomas Lawrence, Bart., appointed Secretary of Mary- 
land, during pleasure. (13 Will. III. p. i.) 



1 68* ENTRIES RELATING TO AMERICA, 6-<r. 

31 July. William Selw^n, Esq., appointed Captain General and 
Commander in Chief of Jamaica, during pleasure. (13 Will. 
III. p. I, in dorso.) 

9 September. Edward Hyde, Esq., commonly called LORD CoRN- 
BURY, appointed Captain General and Governor in Chief of 
New York, during pleasure. (13 Will. III. p. 2.) 

27 November. Henry Carpenter, Esq., appointed Secretary of the 
Islands of St. Christopher's, Nevis, Mountserrat, and Antegua, 
and other the Leeward and Caribee Islands, during pleasure, &c. 
(13 Will. III. p. 3.) 

13 February. MiTFORD Crowi:, Esq., appointed Captain General and 
Governor in Chief over the Islands of Barbadoes, Sta. Lucia, 
Dominico, St. Vincent, &c. (14 Will. III. p. i.) 

13 February. JosEl'M DUDLEY, Esq., appointed Captain General and 
Governor in Chief of Mas.sachusetts Bay, (14 Will. III. p. i) ; 
also Governor and Commander in Chief of New Hampshire, 
during pleasure. (14 Will. III. p. i, in dorso.) 



Lists of the 

Livinge and 

Dead in Virginia 

Febr: 16^'^ 1623;^ 



* [i.e. l62i.] 



A List of Names; of the Living in 
Virginia 

february the 16 1623 



Alt y Colledg Land. 
Thomas Marlett 
Christopher Branch 
Francis Boot. 

William BrowTng [Browning] 
Walter Coop [Cooper] 
William Welder 
Leonard More 
Daniell Shurley 
Peeter Jorden 
Nicholas Perse 
William Dalbie 
ESAIAS Rawton 
Theoder Moises 
Robert Chamfer 
Thomas Jones 
David Williams 
William Walker 
Edward Hobson 
Thomas Hobson 
John Day 



William Cooksey 
Robert Farnell 
Nicholas Chapman 
Mathew Edlow 
William Price 
Gabriell Holland 
John Wattson 
Ebedmelech Gastrell 
Thomas Osborne 



Att y Neck of Land. 

Luke Boys 
Mrs Boys 
Robert Halam 
Joseph Roy all 
John Dod's 
Mrs Dod's 

Elizabeth Perkinson 
William Vincent 
Mrs Vincent 



170 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 
Allexander Bradwaye 
his wife Bradwaye 
John Price 
his wife Price 
Robert Turner 
Nathaniell Reeue* [Reeve] 
Seriant W"' Sharp 
Mfs Sharp. 
Richard Rawse 
Thomas Sheppy 
William Clemens 
Thomas Harris 
his Wife Harris 
Ann Woodley 
Margrett Berman 
Thomas Farmer 
Hugh Hilton 
Richard Taylor 
vx. Taylor 
Josua Chard 
Christopher Browne 
Thomas Oage 
Vx: Oage 
infaiis Oage 
Henry Coltman 
Hugh Price 
Vx Price 
infans Price 
Mrs Coltman 
Robert Greene 
vx. Greene 
infans Greene. 



infantes j ^^^^^ 
I Pari 



Living 
A tt West and Sherlozu hundred 
John Harris 
Dorithe Harris 

• , , f Harris 
infants \ 

(. Harris 
Thomas Floyd 
Ellias Longe 
William Nichollas 
Roger Ratclife 
Robert Milner 
Robert Parttin 
Margrett Parttin 
arttin 

:TTIN 

Henry Benson 
Nicholas Blackman 
Nathanell Tattam 
Mathew Gloster 
Symon Turgis 
Nicholas Baley 
Ann Bayley 
Elmer Phillips 
Thomas Paulett 
Thomas Baugh. 
Thomas Packer 
Jonas Rayley 
John Trussell 
Christopher Beane 
John Cartter 
Henry Bagwell 
Thomas Bagwell 
Edward Gardiner 
Richard Biggs 



* [Might possibly be read as Reene.] 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



L iviiig 
Mi-s Biggs 
William Biggs % 
Thomas Biggs Vfit 
Richard Biggs j 
William Askew 
Henry Carman 
Andrew Dudley 
James Gay 
Anthony Burrows 
Rebecca Rosse 

j" Rosse 

l Rosse 
Fetters, a maid. 



fil: 



At Jordans Jomey 
SiSLYE Jordan 
Temperance Baylife 
Mary Jordan 
Margery Jordan 
William Farrar 
Thomas Williams 
Roger Preston 
Thomas Brookes 
John Peede 
John Freme 
Richard Johnson 
William Dawson 
John Hely 

Robert Manuell \or Mannell] 
Ann Linkon 
William Basse 
Mrs- Basse 

Christopher Saford 
vx Saford 
John Caminge 
Thomas Palmer 



Living 
Mrs. Palmer 
filia Palmer 
Richard English 
Nathaniel Causey 
Mrs Causey 
Lawrance Evans 
Edward Clarke 
vx Clarke 
infans Clarke 
John Gibbs 
John Davies 
William Emerson 

Henry Williams 

vx Williams 

Henry Fisher 

vx Fisher 

infans FiSHER 

Thomas Chapman 

vx Chapman 

infans CHAPMAN 

Edith Hollis 

A t flourdien hundred 
Richard Gregory 
Edward Alborn 
Thomas Dillimager 
Thomas Hach 
Anthony Jones 
Robert Guy 
William Strachey 
John Browne 
Annis Boult 
William Baker 
Theoder Beriston 
Walter Blake 
Thomas Watts 22 



172 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 
Thomas Doughty 
George Devereli. 
Richard Spurling' 
John Woodson 
William Straunge* 
Thomas Dune 
John Landman 
Leonard Yeats 
George Levet 
Thomas Haway 
Thomas Filenst 
Robert Smith 
Thomas Grinder 
Thomas Gasko 
John Oliues [Olives] 
Christopher Pugett 
Robert Peake 
Edward Tramorden 
Henry Linge 
Gibert Peppet 
Thomas Mimes 
John Linge 
John Gale 
Thomas Barnett 
Roger Tompson 
Ann Tompson 
Ann Doughty 
Sara Woodson 

— TNegors 

— Negors 

— . j Negort 

— I Negors 

— I Negors 

— (_Negors 



Living 
Grivell Pooley minster 

Samuell Sharp 

John Vpton 

John Wilson 

Henry Ronvnige \or Rowinge] 

Nathaniell Thomas 

William Barrett 

Robert Oki.ey 

Richard Bradshaw 

Thomas Sawell 

John Bamford 

Anthony ~] 

William I 

John J'Negors men 

Anthony j 
an Negors woman 

tlie rest at West and Slurlmo 
hundred Iland 
Cap: Isacke Maddeson 
Mary RL-vddeson 
Thomas Wattson 
James Wattson 
Francis West 
Roger Lewis 
Richard Domelow 

WiLLIAN HATFEILD 

Thomas Fossett 
Ann Fossett 
Jenkin Osborne 
William Sismore 
Martha Sismore 
Stephen Braby 
Elizabeth Braby 



• [I believe this is correct ; but the third letter is blotted in the original ; and there is, be- 
sides, a dot near the end of the word, which makes it possible to read it as Stramigk.J 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



173 



Living 
Edward Temple 
Daniell Vergo 
William Tathill boy 
Thomas Haile boy 
Richard Morewood 
Edward Sparshott 
Barnard Jackson 
William Brocke 
James Mayro 

At Chaplains choisc 
ISACKE CHAPLAINE 
Mrs Chaplaine 
John Chaplaine 
Walter Priest 
William Weston 
John Duffy 
Ann Michaell 
Thomas Phillips 
Henry Thorne 
Robert Hudson 
IsACKE Bangton \or Baugton] 
Nicholas Sutton 
William Whitt 
Edward Buttler 
Henry Turner 
Thomas Lev 
John Browne 
John Trachern 
Henry Willson 
Thomas Baldwyne 
Allexander Sanderson 
David Ellis 
Sara More 
Ann a Maid. 



Living 

At James Cittye and zv"' t/ie 
Corporacoh thcrof. 
S"" Frances Wyatt Goveno': 
Margrett Lady Wyatt 
Hant Wyatt Minister 
Kathren Spencer 
Thomas Hooker 
John Gather 
John Matiieman 
Edward Cooke 
George Nelson 
George Hall 
Jane Burtt 
Elizabeth Pomell 
Mary Woodward 

Sr George Yeardley Knight 
Temperance Lady Yeardly 
Argall YArdley 
Frances Yeardley 
Elizabeth Yeardley 
Kilibett Hichcocke 
Austen Combes 
John Foster 
Richard Arrundell 
Susan Hall 
Ann Grimes 
Elizabeth Lyon 

— Younge 

— Negro ) 

° \ women 

— Negro } 

Alice Davison vid: 
Edward Sharples 



174 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Jo.\E Davies 



vmg 



George Sands Trasu' 
Cap: W" Perce 
JoNE Perce 
Robert Hedges 
Hugh W» [Williams] 
Thomas Moulston 
Henry Farmor 
John Lightfoote 
Thomas Smith 
Roger Ruese 
Allexander Gill 
John Cartwright 
Robert Austine 
Edward Bricke 
William Ravenett 
JocoMB Andrews 
vx Andrews 
Richard Alder 
Ester Evere 
Angelo a Negar 

Doc: John Pott 
Elizabeth Pott 
Richard Townsend 
Thomas Leister 
John Kullaway 
Randall Howlett 
Jane Dickinson 
Fortune Taylor 

Cap: Roger Smith 
M's Smith 



Living 
Elizabeth Salter 
Sara Macocke 
Elizabeth Rolfe 
Chri: Lawson 
vxor eius Lawson 
Frances Fouller 
Charles Waller 
Henry Booth 

Cap: Raph Hamor 

Mrs Hamor 
Jereme Clement 
Elizabeth Clement 
Sara Langley 
SiSLEY Greene 
Ann Addams 
Elkinton Ratclife 
Francis Gibson 
James Yemanson 

John PoUtes 
Christopher Best. 
Thomas Clarke 
Mr Reignold's 
Mr Hickmore 
vx Hickmore 
Sara Riddall 

Edward Blanev 
Edward Hudson 
•vx Hudson. 
William Hartley 
John Shelley 
Robert Bew 
William Ward 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



175 



Living 
Thomas Mentis \or Meutis] 
Robert Whitmore 
Robert Chauntree 
Robert Sheppard 
William Sawier 
Lanslott Damport 
Math: Lovd 
Thomas Ottway 
Thomas Crouch 
Elizabeth Starkey 
Elinor 

M's Perry 

itifans Perry 

Frances Chapman 

George Graues* [Graves] 

vx Graues* 

Rebecca Snowe 

Sara Snowe 

John Isgraue [Isgrave] 

Mary Ascombe vid 

Benamy Bucke 

Gercyon Bucke 

Peleg Bucke 

Mara Bucke 

Abram Porter 

Brigett Clarke 

Abigall Ascombe 

John Jackson 

vx Jackson 

Ephraim Jackson 

M'- John Burrows 
Mi's Burrows 



L iving 
Anthony Burrows 
John Cooke 
Nicholas Gouldsmith 
Elias Gaile 
Andrew Howell 
Ann Ashley 

John Southern 
Thomas Pasmore 
Andrew Ralye 

Nath: Jefferys 
vx Jefferys 
Thomas Hebbs 

Clem'^ Dilke 
Mrs Dilke 
John Hinton 

Richard Stephens 
Wassell Rayner 
vx Rayner 
John Jackson 
Edward Price 
Osten Smith 
Thomas Spilman 
Bryan Cawt 

George Minify 
MoYES Ston 

Capt: Holmes 
Mr Calcker 
Mrs Calcker 
infans Calcker 



* [Might be read as Granes.] 



176 



THE LIVING lA VIRGINIA. 



Living 
Peceable Sherwood 
Anthony West 
Henry Barker 
Henry Scott 
Margery Dawse 

W Cann 
Cap: Hartt 
Edward Spalding 
vx Spalding 
piicr Spalding 
Pnella SpaldinG 
John Helin 
vx Helin 
puer Helin 
ill fans Helix 

Thomas Graye ct vx 
J one Graye 
William Graye 
Richard Younge 

7'.r YOUNGE 
Jt)NE YOUNGK 

Randall Smalwood 
John Greene 
William Mudge 

Mrs SOTHEY 

Ann Sothey 
Elin Painter 

Goodman Webb 



Living 

in tlu maine 
Richard Atkins 
vx Atkins 
William Baker 
Edward Oliver 
Samwell Morris 
Robert Davis 
Robert Luntiiorne 
John Vernie 
Thomas Wood 
Thomas Rees 

MiCHEALL BaTT 

vx Batt 
vid's Tindall 
M"" Stafferton 
vx Stafferton 
John Fisher 
John Rose 

Thomas Thornegood 
John Badston 
Susan Blackwood 

Thomas Kinston 
Robert Scottesmore 
Roger Kid 

Nicholas Bullington 
Nicholas Marttin 

John Carter 
Christopher Ham 
David Ellis 
vx Ellis 

John Frogmorton 
Rohert Marshall 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



177 



L iving 
Thomas Swnow* 
John Smith 
Lawrance Smalpage 
Thomas Crosse 
Thomas Prichard 
Richard Crouch 

Christoi'iier Redhead 
Henry Booth 

Richard Carven 
vx Carven 
John Howell 
William Burtt 
William Stocker 
Nicholas Roote 

Sara Kiddall 

■ r f Kiddall 
in fans \ 

t Kiddall 
Edward Fisher 
Richard Smith 
John Wolrich 
M" Wolrich 
Jonathin Giles 
Christoph: Ripen 
Thomas Banks 
Frances Bucher 
Henry Dawlen 
Arthur Chandler 
Richard Sanders 
Thomas Helcott 
Thomas Hichcocke 



Living 
GrIFFINE GUNIEf 

Thomas Osbourn 
Richard Downes 
William Lawrell 

Thomas Jordan 

Edward Busbee 

Henry Turner 

JosuA Crew 

Robert Hutchinson 

Thomas Jones 

vx Jones 

Reignold Morecocke et vx 

Richard Bridgwatter ct\tiv\ 

W Tho: Bun 

M^-s Bun 
Thomas Smith 
Elizabeth Hodges 

William Kemp 
vx Kemp 

Hugh Baldwine 
vx Baldwine 
John Wilmose 

Thomas Doe 
vx Doe 

George Fryer 
vx Fryer 
Stephen Webb 



* [Clearly so in the original.] 
t [Apparently so ; but it might al>o be read as GUME, or GuiNE.] 



178 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 
in Jams Hand 
John Osbourn 
vx OsBOVRN [Osbourn] 
George Pope 
Robert Cunstable 

William Jones 

vx Jones 

John Johnson 

7'jr Johnson 

. r (Johnson 
jnfans \ ■' 

(.Johnson 

John Hall 

vx Hall 

William Cooksey 

vx Cooksey 

infans COOKSEV 

Alice Kean 

Robert Fitts 

'i'X FiTTS 

John Reddish 

John Grevett 
vx Grevett 
John West 
Thomas West 
Henry glover 

Goodman Stoiks* 
vx Stoiks 
infans Stoiks 
M"" Adams 
Mf Leet 



Living 
William Spence 
vx Spence 
infans Spence 
James Tooke 
James Roberts 
Anthony Harlow 

Sara Spence 
George Shurke 
John Booth 
Robert Bennett 

y neck of land. 
M"" Kingsmeale 
vx Kingsmeale 
. -- f Kingsmeale 

infans \ 

( Kingsmeale 

Raph Griphin 

Frances Compton 

John Smith 

John Filmer 

Edward a Negro 

Thomas Sulley 

vx Sulley 

Thomas Harwood 

George fedam 

Peter Staber 

Thomas Popkin 

Thomas Sides 

Richard Perse 

vx Perse 

Allen his man 

ISABELL Pratt 



* [First written Stocks, tlien altered.] 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



179 



L iving 
Thomas Alnutt 

Z'jr AlNUTT 

John Paine 
Roger Redes 
Elinor Sprad 

Oiter the River 
John Smith 
vx Smith 
infans Smith 
John Vergo 
Richard Fenn 
William Richardson 
Robert Lindsey 
Richard Dolfemb 
John Bottam 
John Elliott 
Susan Barber 
Thomas Gates 
vx Gates 
Percivall Wood 
Anthony Burrin 
William Bedford 
William Sand's 
John Proctor 
Mrs Proctor 
Phettiplace Close 
Henry Horne 
Richard Hornn 
Thomas Flower 
William Bullocke 
Ellias Hinton 
John Foxen 
Edward Smith 



L iving 
John Skinner 
Martine De Moone 
William Naile 
Thomas Fitts 
Elizabeth Abbitt 
Alice Fitts 

At y Pla7ttaco7i oiicr ag' James 
Cittie 
Capt; Sam: Mathews 
Beniamin Owin 
Rice ap Williams 
JiRO a Negro 
Walter Parnell 
William Parnell 
Margreat Roades 
John West 
Francis West Vid 
Thomas Dayhurst 
Robert Mathews 
Arthur Gouldsmith 
Robert Williams 
Morice Loyd 
Aron Conway 
William Sutton 
Richard Greene 
Mathew Haman 

SAMWfiLL DaVIES 

John Thomas 
John Docker 
Abram Wood 
Micheall Lupworth 
John Davies 
Lewis Baly 

2; 



i8o 



THE L/l'LXG ly VIRGIXIA. 



Living 
James Daries 
Alice Holmes 
Henry Barlow 
Thomas Button 
Edmond Whitt 
Zacharlv Crlsi'E 
John Burland 
Thomas Hawkins 
Thomas Phillips 
Paule Reinold's 
Nich: Smith 
Elizabeth Williams 
Hugh Cruder 
Edward Hudson 
Robert Sheppard 
Thomas Ottawell 
Thomas Crouch 
Robert Bew 
John Russell 
Robert Chantry 
George Rodgers 
Lanslott Damportt 
John Shule 
Nath: Loyd 
William Sawyer 
William Ward 
William Hartly 
Jerime Whitt 
LiueteiTTit PURFREY 
I^dward Gkindall 
Mr Swift 
WiLLiAN IIames* 



Living 
George Gurr 
Henry Wood 
John Baldwine 
John Needome 
William Bincks 
Nicholas Tompson 
John Dency \or Deucv] 
Erasmus Cartteu 
John Edward's 
George Bayley 
George Sparke 
Nicholas Comin 
Nicholas Arras 
Marttin Tvrner 
John Stone infans 
Davy Mansfield 
John Denmarke 
Elizabeth Rutten 
GooDwiFE Bincks 
a servant of mf Morewood's 

tlic glasc Iwivse 
ViNCENCIO 

Bernardo 

OULD Shepi'ARD his sonn 
Richard Tarborer 
M's Barn A K do 

At A rchurs hoop. 
Lcftcnnat Harris 
Rowland Lottis 
vx Lottis 



* [There is a dot above this word, but I fancy it is of later date than the original writing 
If it be part of the word, we must read the name as Haines.] 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



i8i 



Living 
John Elison 
vx Elison 
George Sanders 
Thomas Corder 
Joseph Johnson 
Georg Pran 
John Bottom 
Thomas Farly 
vx Farley 
a Child 
Nicholas Shotton 

A t Hogg Hand 
David Sand"^ mnster [minister] 
John Vtie [Utie] 
Mrs Vtie 

John Vtie infnas \infans\ 
William Tyler 
Elizabeth Tyler 
Richard Whitby 
William Ramshaw 
Rice Watkins 
Thomas Foskew lost 
Hener Elsword 
Thomas Causey 
George Vnion* [Union] 
Henry Woodward 
Roger Webster 
John Douston 
Joseph Johnson 
Richard Crocker Child 
William Hichcocke, lost 
George Prowse 
Robert Parramore 



Living 
John Jarvtce, ats, Glover 
John Browne 
William Burcher 
John Burcher 
John Fulwood 
Thomas Bransby 
Thomas Colly 
Thomas Simpson 
Thomas Powell 
Nicholas Loxge 

At martins hundred 
William Harwood 
Samwell March 
Hugh Hues 
John Jackson 
Thomas Ward 
John Stevans 
Humphry Walden 
Thomas Doughtie 
John Hasley 
Samwell Weaver 
Vid's Jackson 
filia Jackson 
Mrs Taylor 
Ann Windor 
Elizabeth Bvgraue 
Mr Lake 

Mr BURREN 

John Stone 
Samwell Culley 
John Helline 
vx Hellin 



* [I am not quite sure as to this name ; 



it certainly might be read as Vinon.] 
23—2 



t82 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 
a frcnch man ct vx 
Thomas Siuery 

At IVafu'ick Sqiicakc 

John Batt 
Henry Pinffe 
Wassell Weblin 
Anthony Read 
Frances Woodson 
Henry Phillh's 
Fetter Collins 
Chr: Reinold's 
ICinvAKD Mabin 
John Maldman 
Thomas Collins 
George Rushmore 
Thomas Spencer 
George Clarke 
Rich: Bartlett 
Franc's" Banks 
JOHN Jenkins 
Thomas Jones 
William Denham 
Peter 
Anthony 
Franc's 
Marc 

John Bennett 
Nicholas Skinner 
John Atkins 
John Pollentin 
Rachell Pollentin 
Margrett Pollentin 
MARY a maid 



anc's i 

RGRETT J 



L. 



nesj:rcs 



Living 
Hi:nrv Woodward 
Thomas Sawyer 
Thomas a boye 

At the Indian thicket t 

Henry Woodall 
Gregory Dory 
John Foster 
John Greene 
John Ward 
Christo: Windmile 
Richard Rapier 

CUTBERT PEIRSON 

Adam Rumell 
Richard Robinson 
James a french ma 

At Elizabeth Cittyc 

Cap Isacke Whittakers 
Mary Whittakers 
Charles Atkinson 
Charles Calthrop 
John Lankfeild 
Bridg's Freeman 
Nicholas Wesell 
Edward Loyd 
Thomas North 
Anthony Middi.eton 
Richard Popkly 
Thomas Harding 
William Joy 
Raph Osborne 
Edward Barnes 
Thomas Thorngood 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



183 



Living 
Ann Attkinson 

Lankfeild 

Medclalfe* 
George Nuce 
Elizabeth Whittakers 
George Roads 
Edward Johnson 
William Fouller 
Reinold Goodwvn 
James Larmount 
John Jackson 
vid's Johnson 
vid's Fowler 
2 french men 
George Medcalfe 
Walter Ely 
Thomas Lane 
Barthelmew Hopkins 
John Jefferson 
Robert Thresher 
John Rowes 
M"- Yates 
Robert Goodman 
vx Ely 
vifans Ely 

Cap Rawleigh Crashaw 
Robert Wright 
James Sleight 
John Welchman 
John More 
Henry Potter 
M"" Roswell 
William Gawntlett 



Living 
Osborne Smith 
vx More 
vx Wright 
vx Wright 
filia Wright 
Thomas Dowse 
Samwell Bennett 
William Browne 
William Allen 
Lewis Welchman 
Robert More 
M« Dowse 
vx Bennett 
f Bennett 



pue 



(. Bennett 



At Bitcke Roiv 
Thomas Flint 
JcmN Hampton 
Richard Peirsby 
William Rookins 
Rowland Williams 
Steven Dixon 
Thomas Risbv 
Henry Wheeler 
James Brooks 
Samwell Kennell 
John Carning 
Thomas Neares 
Robert Salvadge 
William Barry 
Joseph Hatfield 
Edward Marshall 
Ambrose Griffith 



* [Query Medcalfe. See twelve lines below.] 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 

Fetter Arrundell 

Anthony Bonall ) ^ , „ 

!- trench men 

La Gaurd } 
James Bonall 
John Arrundell 
John Hanie \or Haine] 
NiCH: Row 
Richard Althrop 
John Loyd 
vx Hame* 
vx Hampton 
Elizabeth Arrundell 
Margreat Arrundell 

At Basse Chaise 
Cap: Nethaniel Basse 
Samwell Basse 
Beniamin Simes 
Thomas Sheword 
Beniamine Handcleare 
William Barnard 
John Shelley 
Nathaniell Moper 
Natha: Gaumon 
Margrett Giles 
Richard Longe 
vx Longe 
infafis Longe 
Richard Evans 
William Newman 
John Army 
Peter Languen 



Living 
Henry 

Andrew Rawley 
Petter 

more at Elizabeth Cittie 

Liuetennat Sheppard 
John Powell 
John Wooley 
Cathren Powell 
John Bradston 
Franc's Pitts 
Gilbertt Whitkeild 
Peter Hereford 
Thomas Faulkner 
EsAW De la Ware 
William Cornie 
Thomas'Curtise 
Robert Brittaine 
Roger Walker 
Henry Kersley 
Edward Morgaine 
Anthony Ebsworth 
Agnes Ebsworth 
Elinor Harris 
Thomas Addison 
William Longe 
William Smith 
William Pinsen 

Cap W^' Tucker 
Cap Nicii: Marteaw 
Leftennt Ed: Barkly 



* [II is possible that a dot may have been omitted from this word, and that tlic lady's name 
should be read Hanik or Haink ; she may have been wife to the man mentioned four lines 
above.] 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



185 



L iving 
Daniell Tanner 
John Morris 
Georg Thomson 
Paule Thomson 
William Thomson 
Pasta Champin 
Stephen Shere 
Jeffery Hall 
Rich: Jones 
William Hutchinson 
Richard Apleton 
Thomas Evans 
Weston Browne 
Robert Mounday 

Steven Cvlloe 

Raph Adams 

Thomas Phillips 

Francis Barrett 

Mary Tucker 

Jane Brakley 

Elizabeth Higgins 

Mary Mounday 

Choupouke an Indian 

Anthony | ^^^^^^ 

issabella 3 

LefterTnt LUPO 

Phillip Lupo 

Bartholmew Wethersby' 
Henry Draper 
Joseph Haman 
Elizabeth Lupo 
Albiano Wethersly* 
John Laydon 



L iving 
Ann Laydon 
Virginia Laydon 
Alice Laydon 
Katherne Laydon 
William Evans 
William Julian 
William Kemp 
Richard With'e [Withere] 
John Jornall 
Walter Mason 

Sara Julian 

Sara Gouldocke 
John Salter 

William Coale 

Jereny Dickenson 

Lawrance Peele 

John Evans 

Marke Evans 

George Evans 

John Downeman 

Elizabeth Downeman 

William Baldwin 

John Sibsey 

William Clarke 

Rice Griffine 

Joseph Mosley 

Robert Smith 

John Cheesman 

Thomas Cheesman 

Edward Cheesman 
Better Dickson 
John Baynan 
Robert Sweet 



[Sic in orig.] 



1 86 



THE LIVIXG JN VIRGINIA. 



L iviiig 
John Parrett 
William Fours 
John Clackson 
John Hill 
William Morten 
William Clarke 
Edward Stockdell 
Elizabeth Baynam 
George Davies 
Elizabeth Davies 
Ann Harrison 
John Curtise 
John Walton 
Edward Aston 
Toby Hurt 
Cornelius May 
Elizabeth May 
Henry May. child 
Thomas Willowbey 
Oliuer Jenkinson 
John Chandeler 
Nicholas Davies 
JoNE Jenkins 
Mary Jenkins 
Henry Gouldwell 
Henry Prichard 
Henry Barber 
Ann Barber 
John Hutton 
Elizabeth Hutton 
Thomas Baldwin 
John Billiard 
Reynold Booth 
Mary 



Lhnng 
Elizabeth Booth child 
Cap: Tho: Davies 
John Davies 
Thomas Huges 
William Kildridge 
Alexand" Mountney 
Edward Bryan 
Persivall Ibotson 
John Penrice 
Robert Locke 
Elizabeth Ibotson 
Ann Ibotson 
Edward Hill 
Thomas Best 
Hanna Hill 
Elizabeth Hill 
Robert Salford 
John Salford 
Phillip Chapman 
Thomas Parter 
Mary Salford 
Francis Chamberlin 
William Hill 
William Harris 
William Worlidge 
John Forth 
Thomas Spilman 
Rebecca Chamberlin 
Alice Harris 
Pharow Piilinton 
Arthur Smith 
Hugh Hall 
Robert Sabin 
John Cooker 



THE LIVING IN VIRGIMA. 



187 



Living 
Hugh Dicken 
William Gayne 
Richard Mintren Junior 
JOANE Flinton 
Elizabeth Flinton 
Rebecca Coubber 
Richard Mintren senic 
John Frye 
William Brooks 
SiBiLE Brooks 
William Brooks 
Thomas Crispe 
Richard Packe 
Miles Prichett 
Thomas Godby 
Margery Prichett 
JONE Goodby 
JONE Grindry 
John Juiman 
Mary Grindry 
John Grindry child 
John Waine 
Ann Waine 
Mary Ackland 
George Ackland 
John Harlow 
William Capp's 
Edward Watters 
Paule Harwood 
NicH: Browne 
Adam Througood 
Richard East 
Stephen Read 
Grace Watters 



Living 
William Watters 
William Ganey 
Henry Ganey 
John Robinson 
Robert Browne 
Thomas Parrish 
Edmond Spalden 
Roger Farbracke 
Theoder Jones 
William Baldwin 
Luke Aden 
Anna Gany 
Anna Gany fillia 
Elizabeth Pope 
Rebecca Hatch 
Thomasin Loxmore 
Thomas Garnett 
Elizabeth Garnett 
Sussan Garnett 
Frances Michell 
Jonas Stockton 
Thimothee Stockton 
William Cooke 
Richard Boulten 
Frances Hill 
John Jackson 
Richard Davies 
Ann Cooke 

DiCTRAS CHRISMUS 

Thomas Hill 
Arthur Davies 
William Newcome 
Elizabeth Chrismus 
JOANE Davies 



24 



IIJE LJVJAG IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 

Thomas Hethersall 
William Douglas 
Thomas Douthorn 
Elizabeth Douthorn 
Samwell Douthorn a bo[y] 
Thomas an Indian 
John Hazard 
JOANE Hazard 
Henry 
Frances Mason 

MlCIIEALL WiLCOCKS 

William Ouerke 
Mary Mason 
Maudlin Wilcocks 
W Keth mister 
John Bush 
John Coop [Cooper] 
Jonadab Illett 
John Barnahy 
John Seaward 
Robert Newman 
William Parker 
Thomas Snapp 
Clement Evans 
Thomas Spilman 
Thomas Parrish 

At the Eastern Shore 
Cap William Epps 
Mfs Epps 
Petter Epps 
William — 
Edmond Cloake 
William Bibby 



Living 

Thomas Cornish 
John Fisher 
William Dry 
Henry Wilson 
Petter Porter 
Christo: Cartter 
John SufnFiLL ~ 
Nicholas Graunger 
James vocat Piper 
Edward 

John 

Thomas 

George 

Charles Farmer 

James Knott 

John Ascomb 

Robert Fennell 

Phillip 

Daniell Cogley 

William Andrews 

Thomas Graues 

John Wilcocks 

Thomas Crampe 

William Coomes 

John Parsons 

John Coomes 

James Chambers 

RoBERTT Ball 

Goodwife Ball 

Thomas Hall 

ISMALE Hills 

John Tyers 

Walter Scott 

Goodwife Scott 



THE LIVING IN VIRGINIA. 



Living 
Robert Edmond's 
Thomas Hichcocke 
John Evans 
Henry Wattkins 
Peregree Wattkins 
Daniell Wattkins 
John Blower 
GoDY Blower 
John 

a boy of M^ Cans \or Caus] 
John How 
John Butterfeild 
William Davies 
Fetter Longman 
John Wilkins 
Goodwife Wilkins 
Thomas Powell 
GoDY Powell 
Thomas Parke 



Living 
William Smith 
Edward Drew 
Nicholas Hoskins 

and his Child 
William Williams 
Mrs Williams 
John Throgmorton 
Bennanine* Knight 
Chad Gunston 
Abram Analin \or Aualin, 

i.e. Avalin] 
Thomas Blacklocke 
John Barnett 
Thomas Savadge 
William Beane 
Saloman Greene 
John Wasborne 
William Ouills. 



[Evidently a misspelling for Benjamine.] 



24 2 



A List of the names of the Dead in 
Virgn'' since Aprill last 

february 16: 1623 



Collcdg 
John Wood -, 

William More 
Thomas Nayi.or )-kild 
John Hunter I 

James Howell ^ 

William Lambertt 

At the neck of land 
Moses Con vers 
George Grimes 
William Clements 
Thomas Fernley kid [killed] 
Edward — 

At Jnrdains Jorncy 

Roger Much 

Mary Reefe 

Robert Winter 

Robert Wood's 

Richard Shreife 

Thomas Bull 

John Kinton 

Daniell — 

At west and Slier low hundred 

Samwell Foreman 

Zorobabell 



2 Indians 

one Negar 

Thomas Roberts 

John Edmonds 

John Lasey 

Daniell Francke 

Cap: Nath West 

Christopher Harding kild 

A t flower de hundred 

John Mayor 
William Waycome 
Thomas Prise 
Robert Walkin 
John Fetherston 
John ap Roberts 
Richard Jones 
Richard Griffin 
Richard Ranke \or Rauke] 
William Edger 
John Fry 
Dixi Carpenter 
William Smith 
James Cinduare* 
Edward Temple 
Sara Salford 



[Spelling not very clear ; may be read CiNDNARE or CiNDVARE.] 



THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 



191 



Dead 
John Stanson 
Christo: Evans 

At James Cittic 
Mf SOTHEY 

John Dumpont 
Thomas Browne 
Henry Sothey 
Thomas Sothey 
Mary Sothey 
Elizabeth Sothey 
Thomas Clarke 
Margrett Shrawley 
Richard Walker 
Vallentyn Gentler 
Fetter Brishitt 
Humphry Boyse 
John Watton 
Arthur Edward's 
Thomas Fisher 
William S pence ) 
Mrs Spence J 

George Sharks 
John Buth 
Mr Collins 
vx 

Mr PEGDEN 

Fetter De maine 
Goodman Ascomb 
Goodman Witts 
William Kerton 
Mr Atkins 
Thomas Hakes 
Fetter Gould 



lost 



Dead 
Robert Raffe 
Ambrose Fresey 
Henry Fry 
John Dinse 
Thomas Tindall 
Richard Knight* 
John Jeffereys* 
John Hamun* 
John Meridien* 
John Countwane* 
Thomas Guine \or GunieI* 
Thomas Somersall 
William Rowsley 
Elizabeth Rowsley 
a maid of thers 
Robert Bennett 
Thomas Roper 
Mr Fitziefferys 
Mrs Smith 
Fetter Marttin 
James Jakins 
Mr Crapplace 
John Lullett 
Ann Dixon 
William Howlett 

Mr FURLOWs child 

Jacob Frophett. 
John Reding 
Richard Atkins his child 
John Bayly 

William Jones his srvant 
John Mr Fearns servant 
JosiAs Hartt 
Judith Sharp 



* [See next page, where these names are repeated.] 



192 



THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 



Dead 
Ann Quaile 

Reignold's 
William Dier 
Mary Dier 
Thomas Sexton 
Mary Bawdrye 
Edward Normansell 
Henry Fell 

Enims \or EuiMs] 
Roger Turnor 
Thomas Guine [o^Gunie]* 
John Countway* 
John Meriday* 

BENIAMINE VSHERf 

John Haman* 
John Jefferyes* 
Richard Knight* 
John Walker 

Hosier 
William Jackson 
William Apleby 
John Manby 
Arthur Cooke 
Stephen — 

At y Plantacoii ouer against 
James Cittie 
Humphry Clough • 
Morris Chaloner 
Samwell Betton 
John Gruffin 
William Edwards 
William Salsbury 



Dead 
Mathew Griffine 
Robert Adward's 
John Jones 
Thomas Prichard 
Thomas Morgaine 
Thomas Biggs 
Nicholas Bushell 
Robert Williams 
Robert Reynold's 
Edward Huies 
Thomas Foulke 
Nathew Jenings 
Richard Morris 
Frances Barke 
John EwiNsf 
Samwell Fisher 
John Ewis 
James Cartter 
Edward Fletcher 
Aderton Greene 
MoRicE Baker 
Robert 'W Ewins man 
Robert Pidgion 
Thomas Triggs 
James Thursby 
Nicholas Thimbleby 
Frances Millett 
John Hooks 
Thomas Lawson 
William Miller 
Nicholas Fatrice 
John Champ 
John Maning 



* [It will be noticed that these names, 
given above (see previous page).] 



although in some cases with different spellings, are 
t [Repeated on next page.] 



THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 



193 



Dead 
Richard Edmonds 
David Collins 
Thomas Guine \or Gunie]"* 
John Vicars 
John Meridie* 
Beny Vsher* 
John Cantwell 
Richard Knight* 
Robert Hellue 
Thomas Barrow 
John Euines* 
Edward Price 
Robert Taylor 
Richard Butterey 
Mary Lacon 
Robert Baines 

Joseph Archer 
Thomas Mason 
John Beman 
Christo: Pittman 
Thomas Willer 
Samwell Fulshaw 
John Wamsley 
Abram Colman 
John Hodges 
Naamy Boyle 

At Hog Hand 
William Brakley 
Better Dun 

John Long 

At martins hundred 
Henry Bagford 
Nicholas Gleadston 



Dead 
Nicholas Dorington 
Raph Rogers 
Richard Frethram 
John Brogden 
John Beanam 
Frances Atkinson 
Robert Atkinson 
John Kerill 
Edward Davies 
Percivall Man 
Mathew Staueling 
Thomas Nicholls 
2 Childrens of y^ french men 
John Pattison ^ 
vx Pattison \ kild 

Edward Windor -' 
Thomas Horner 
John Walker 
Thomas Pope 
Richard Ston 
John Catesby 
Richard Stephens 
William Harris 
Christopher Woodward 
Joseph Turner 

At Wariuicke Squeak 
JosiAS Collins 
Clement Wilson 
William Robinson 
Chr: Rawson 
Thomas Winslow 
vx Winslow 
infans WiNSLOW 



[Again repetitions. See previous page.] 



194 



THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 



Dead 

Alexander Sussames 

Thomas Prickett 

Thomas Maddox 

John Greene 

Nathanel Stanbridg 

John Litton 

Christo: Ash 

vx Ash 

infans ASH 

Nethaniel Lame [o^LaineJi 

Jane Fisher J 

Phillip Jones 

Edward Banks 

John Symons 

Thomas Smith 

Thomas Griffin 

George Cane 

Robert Whitt 

Symon an Italian 

At Elizabeth Cittic 
Charle Marshall 
William Hoi>kicke 
DoRiTHiE Parkinson 
William Robertts 
John Farrar 
Martin Cuffe 
Thomas Hall 
Thomas Smith 
Christoph' Robertts 
Thomas Browne 
Henry Fearne 
Thomas Parkins 
M'' Hussy 



Dead 
James Collis 
Raph Rockly 
William Geales 
George Jones 
Andrew Allinson ■ 
William Downes 
Richard Gillett 

GOODWIFE NONN \or NOUN] 

Hugo Smale 

Thomas Wintersall 

John Wright 

James Fenton 

CiSELY a Maid 

John Gavett 

James 1 t • - 

•' \ Irishmen 

John ) 

JOCKY ArMESTRONGE 
WOLSTON PeLSANT 

Sampson Pelsant 
Cathrin Capps 
William Elbridg 
John Sanderson 
John Benbricke 
John Baker l<ild 
William Lupo 
Timothy Burley 
Margery Frisle 
Henry West 
Jasper Tayler 
Brigett Searle 
Anthony Andrew 
Edmond Cartter 
Thomas 



THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 



195 



Dead 
William Gauntlett 

Gilbert kild 

Christo: Welchman 
John Milliard* 
Gregory Milliard 
John Milliard* 
William Richards 
Elizabeth a maid 
Cap: Hitchcocke 
Thomas Keninston 
Cap: Lincolne 
Chad: Gulstons 
vx Gulstons 

infans GuLSTONS 
George Cooke 
Richard Goodchild 
Chrismus his child 
Elizabeth Mason 
Symon With 
Whitney Guy 
Thomas Brodbanke 
William Burnhouse 
John Sparks 
Robert Morgaine 
John Locke 
William Thompson 
Thomas Fulham 
Cutberd Brooks 



Dead 
Innocent Poore 
Edward Dupper 
Elizabeth Davies 
Thomas Buwen 
Ann Barber 
William Lucott 
Nicholas kild 

Henry Bridges 

Henry Payton 

Richard Griffin 

Raphe Harrison 

Samwell Marvie 

John Box 

Benianine Box 

Thomas servant 

Frances Chamberline 

Bridgett Dameron. 

Isarell Knowles 

Edward Bendige 

William Davies 

John Phillips 

Daniell Sauewell 

William Jones 
Robert Balls wife 
Robert Leauer 
Much Nichcott 
John Knight. 



* [Sic in orig.] 



196 



THE DEAD IN VIRGINIA. 



I UT of the Ship cald the Furtlicrance 



John Walkf.k 

HOSIKR 

William Jacksox 
William Apleby 



John Manbv 
Arthur Cookk 
Steven 



UT of the Gods gift 

M' Clare master 
William Bennett 



UT of the JMargrctt and John. 

M' Langlev 

Mr Wright 

the friinner of the Williiivi and John. 



[i62 1 f Promise of certain " WALLOON'S and FRENCH " to 
Emigrate to VIRGINIA:] 



[IN the centre of a large sheet of paper is written in French, " We 
promise my Lord Ambassador of the Most Serene Kitig of Great 
Britain to go and inhabit in Virginia, a land under His Majesty's 
obedience, as soon as conveniently may be, and this under the conditions 
to be carried out in the articles we Iiave communicated to the said 
Ambassador, and not otherwise, on tJie faith of which we Jiave unani- 
mously signed this present with our sign manual." 

[The signatures and the calHng of each are appended in the form of 
a round robin, and in an outer circle the person signing states 
whether he is married, and the number of his children. Endorsed 
by Sir Dudley Carleton, " Signature of such Wallons and French as 
offer themselfs to goe into Verginia." The names with an * have 
only signed their marks. Total 227, including 55 men, 41 women, 
129 children, and two servants. As stated above, the original docu- 
ment is in French. The version here given has the authority of 
Mr. Sainsbury, of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. The signa- 
tures are very indistinctly written.]* 

MOUSNIER DE LA MoNTAGNE, medical student ; marrying man. 
MOUSNIER DE LA MONTAGNE, apothecary and surgeon ; marrying man. 
Jacque Conne, tiller of the earth ; wife and two children. 

* [The Answer of the Virginia Company is dated Aug. 1 1, 162 1, and a contemporary copy is 
preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office. It is signed 
by John Ferrar, Deputy. The substance is to the effect that the Company do not conceive 
any inconvenience, provided the number does not exceed 300, and they take the oath of allegi- 
ance to the King and conform to the rules of government established in the Church of England. 
Cannot recommend the King to aid them with shipping ; the exhausted stock of the Company 
prevents them from affording any help. Land will be granted to them in convenient numbers in 
the principal cities, boroughs, and corporations in Virginia.] 

2t 2 



WALLOONS AND FRENCH. 



Henry Lambert, woollen draper ; wife. 
*George BfeAVA, porter ; wife and one child. 

Michel Du Pon, hatter ; wife and two children. 

Jan Bullt, labourer ; wife and four children. 

Paul de Pasar, weaver ; wife and two children. 

Antoine Grenier, gardener; wife. 

Jean G0URDEM.\n, labourer ; wife and five children. 

Jean Campion, wool carder; wife and four children. 
*Jan De la Met, labourer ; young man. 
■*Antoine Martin ; wife and one child. 

Fr.an^ois Fourdrin, leather dresser ; young man. 
*J.\N Leca, labourer ; wife and five children. 

Theodore Dufour, draper; wife and two children. 
*GlLLAlN Broque, labourer ; young man. 

George Wautre, musician ; wife and four children. 
*J.'\N Sage, serge maker ; wife and six children. 

*Marie Flit, in the name of her husband, a miller ; wife and two 
children. 

P. GanTOIS, student in theology ; young man. 

Jacques de Lecheilles, brewer ; marrying man. 
*Jan Le Rou, printer ; wife and six children. 
*J.'\N de CroY, sawyer ; wife and five children. 
*Charles Chancy, labourer ; wife and two children. 
^FRANgOlS Clitdeu, labourer ; wife and five children. 
*PiiiLiPPE Campion, draper ; wife and one child. 
*R0BERT Broque, labourer ; young man. 

Philippe De le Mer, carpenter ; young man. 
*Jeanne Martin ; young girl. 

Pierre Cornille, vine dresser ; young man. 

Jan de Carpentry, labourer ; wife and two children. 
*Martin de Carpentier, brass founder ; young man. 

Thomas Farnarcque, locksmith ; wife and seven children. 

Pierre Caspar. 
*GreGOIRE Le JeUNE, shoemaker ; wife and four children. 
Martin Framerie, musician ; wife and one child. 



WALLOONS AND FRENCH. 



Pierre Quesnee, brewer ; marrying man. 

PONTUS Le Gean, bolting-cloth weaver ; wife and three children. 
*Barthelemy Digaud, sawyer ; wife and eight children. 

Jesse de Forest, dyer ; wife and five children. 
*NlC0LAS De le Marlier, dyer ; wife and two children. 
*Jan Damont, labourer ; wife. 
*Jan Gille, labourer ; wife and three children. 
*Jan de Trou, wool carder ; wife and five children. 

Philippe Maton, dyer, and two servants ; wife and five children. 

Anthoine de Lielate, vinedresser ; wife and four children. 

Ernou CatoIR, wool carder ; wife and five children. 

Anthoin Desendre, labourer ; wife and one child. 

Abel de Crepy, shuttle worker ; wife and four children. 
*Adrian Barbe, dyer ; wife and four children. 
*IVIlCHEL Leusier, cloth weaver ; wife and one child. 
*Jerome Le Roy, cloth weaver ; wife and four children. 
*Claude Ghiselin, tailor ; young man. 

*Jan de Crenne, glass maker .' [fritteur] ; wife and one child. 
*L0UIS BroquE, labourer ; wife and two children. 



[MUSTERS 

OF THE 

INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

I62|.] 



[iVI U S T E R S 



INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

I62|.] 



CoUedg 

Land 
Henrico 



IJHE MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of the Colledge: 
^ Land in Virginia taken the 23'^ of January 1624. 

Liuetemit TllOMAS OsiiuKNE arived in the UoJtu A'ova November 1619 

Servant's 
Daniell Sherley aged 30 yeres came in the Bo/ta iVova 16 19 
Peeter Jorden aged 22 in the London Marchmnt 1620 
Richard Davis aged 16 yeres in the jfoiiat/uui 1620* 

Robert Lapworth came in the Abigaile 

John Watson came in the William & Thomas 

Edward HobsoN came in the Bona Nova i6ig 

Christopher Branch came in the London Marchannt 
Mary his wife in the same Shipp 
Thomas his sonne aged 9 Month's 

William Browinge came in the Bona Nova 

Mathew Edlow came in the Neptune 16 18 

William Weldon came in the Bona Nova 161 9 



• [The short rules here and hereafter in these " Musters," indicate the omission of hsts of tlie 
stores brought by passengers, given in the original, but omitted here as of no geiK-ral interest.] 

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AfUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Colledge l^nd. 

Francis Wll/rox came in the Jonathan 

E/.liKlAH Rau ;hton ca'Tie in the Don.i Nova. 
Marcrktt his wife in the WaKwick. 

William 1'rick came in the Starr 

RoHiiiRT Campion came in the Bona Nova 

Leonard Moorp: came in the Bona Nova 

Thomas Haugh came in the Supply 

Thomas 1'akkkr came in the Neptune 

Tliia)lJKR M(JVSES came in the London Marckannt 



Neck.of.L.,vi The M USTER of the Inhabitant's of the Neck-of- 

Corporation t>i 

Charles citty. Land in the Corporation of Charles Cittie in 

Virginia taken the 24''* of January 1624. 

LUKI'; licjVSE aged 44 yeares arived in the Edwine in May 1619 
Allici; his wife arived in the Bona-Noita in Aprill 1622 

Servant's 
Robert Hoi.lam aged 23 yeares in t\\Q Bonavcntnrc August 1620 
Joseph Royall aged 22 yeares in the Charitie ]\x\y 1622 



The MUSTER of Josuah Charu 
JosUAll Cuaru aged 36 yeares in the Scavcnturc May 1607 
Ann his wife aged 33 yeares m the Bony bcsse August 162 ; 



The MUSTER of John Dod's 
Jdiin Don's aged 36 yeares in the Susan Constant Aprill 1607 
Jane his wife aged 40 yeares 

The MUSTER of William Vixcene 
William Vincene aged 39 yeares in the Mary & yawcs 
JOANE his wife aged 42 yeares 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



chtiefaui:' The MUSTER of Thomas Harris 

Thomas Harris aged 38 yeares in the Prosperous in May 

Adria his wife aged 23 yeares in the Marinadnke in November 1621 

Ann Woodlase theire kinswoman aged 7 yeares 

Servant's 
Elizabeth aged 15 yeares in the Margrctt & Jolin 1620 



The MUSTER of John Price 

John Price aged 40 yeares in the Starr in May 

Ann his wife aged 21 yeares in the Francis Bonavcntiirc August 1620 

Mary a Child aged 3 Months 



The MUSTER of Hugh Hilton. 
Hugh Hilton aged 36 yeares in the Edivine in May 1619 



The MUSTER of Richard Tavlo-^ 
Richard Taylor aged 50 yeares in the Mary Margrctt September 1608 
Dorothy his wife aged 21 yeares in the. Loudon Marcliannt May 1620 
Mary theire Child aged 3 months. 

Servant's 
Christopher Browne aged 18 yeares in the Dutk in May 1620 



The MUSTER of Thomas Oage 
Thomas Oage aged 40 yeares in the Starr in May 
Ann his wife in the Neptune in August 16 18 
Edward theire sonn aged 2 yeares. 



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204 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Neck-of-Lancl. 
Charles Citlie The MUSTER of RoBlCRT GrEENLLAFE 

Robert Greenleafe aged 43 yeres in the rry^// August 1610 
Susan his wife aged 23 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620 
Thomas theire sonn aged 3 yeres 
Ann a daughter aged 22 week's 



The MUSTER of Henery Coltman 

Henery Coltman aged 30 yeres in the Noah August 1610 
Ann his wife aged 26 yeres in the London Marcltannt May 1620 



The MUSTER of Hugh Price 
Hugh Price aged 35 years in the William & John January 1618 
Judith his wife aged 24 yeres in the Marygold May 1619 
John his sonn aged 2 yeres. 



The MUSTER of Thomas Farmer 
Thomas Farmer aged 30 yeres in the Tryall 1616 



The MUSTER of Thomas Siieitky 
Thomas Shepi-EY aged 22 yeres in the Supply Januar>' 1620 



The MUSTER of Allexander Bradway 

Allexander Bradway aged 31 yeres in the Supply January 1620 
SiSLEY his wife aged 28 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620 
Adria theire daughter aged 9 Months. 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 205 



Neck-of-Land. The M USTER of WiLLIAM ShARP 

Charles Cittie 

William Sharp aged 40 yeres in the Starr in May 
Elizabeth his wife aged 25 yeres in the Bonavcnture August 1620 
ISACK his sonn aged 2 yeres 
Samuell his sonn aged 2 Months 

Servant's 
Richard Vause aged 20 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620 



West & shedey The M USTE R of the Inhabitant's of West and 

hundred. , fu r t 

Charles Cittie Sherlcy Hundred taken the 22"^ ot January 

1624. 

Richard Bigg's his MUSTER 

Richard Bigg's aged 41 yeres arived in the Sivann in August 1610 
Sarah his wife aged 35 yeres in the Marygold May 1618 
Richard theire Sonn aged 3 yeres 

Thomas Turner his Cozen aged 1 1 yeres in y^ Marygold 1616 
Susan Old his Cozen aged 10 yeres in the Marygold 1616 

Servant's 
James Guy aged 20 yeares in the Marygold 1622 
William Brock aged 26 yeres in the Margrctt in May 1622 
Edward Temple age 20 yeres in the Margrett May 1622 
Mary Peeters aged 16 yeres in the London Marchant May 1620 



William Bayleys MUSTER 

William Baley aged 41 yeares in the Prosperous in May 16 10 
Mary his wife aged 24 yeres in the George 161 7 
Thomas his Sonn aged 4 yeares 



2o6 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



West & 

humirai. Robert Partixs MUSTER 

Robert Partin aged 36 yeares in the Blessitigc in June 1609 
Margrett his wife aged 36 in the George 1617 
Robert > ^ aged 4 Months. 

A\'is j-theire Children -| aged 5 yeares. 

Rebecca-' vaged 2 yeares. 

Servant's 
Thomas Hale aged 20 yeares in the George 1623 inOctober 
EixiN Cooke aged 25 yeares in the London Marcliaiint June 1620 



Christopher Woodward's MUSTER 

Christopher Woodward aged 30 yeares in the Tryall in June 1620 
John Higgins 1 j^j^ ,^ ( aged 21 yeres in the George 1616 
Rice Howe i ( aged 26 yeres in the Gijte 1618 

Servant's 
Mathew Gloster aged 20 yeres in the Wanvick 1621 
William Totle aged 18 yeres in the George 1623 
John Canon aged 20 yeres in the Abigaile 1622 



The MUSTER of Amias Bolte 
Amias Bolte aged 23 yeares in the Neftinie in August i6ii 



The MUSTER of John Collin.s 
John Collins aged 30 yeares in the Siiply 1620 
Susan his wife aged 40 yeres in the Treasurer 1613 
Ann Vsher aged 8 yeares born heare 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 207 

West & 

hSi The MUSTER of Henery Benson 

Henery Benson aged 40 yeares in the Francis Bonaventure August 

1620 
Nicholas Blacicman his ptner aged 40 in the same Shipp 



West & Sherley 

charkfatiie '"' Thomas Pawlett's MUSTER 

Thomas Pawlett aged 40 yeares in the Neptune in August 161S 

Servant's 
John Trussell aged 19 yeres in the Southampton 1622 



The MUSTER of William Askew 
William Askew aged 30 yeres in the Prosperous in May 16 10 



The MUSTER of Rebecca Rose Widdow 
Rebecca Rose aged 50 yeares in the Marygold in May 1619 

Marmaduke Hill ) ri,;u.»„ f aged 1 1 yeres ") • ., ^u- 

\ Children -^ ^ ' \m the same bhipp 

Jane Hill ' <. aged 14 yeres 3 



The MUSTER of m'^ Mary Maddison Widdow 

Mary Maddison aged 30 yeares in the Treasurer 16 18 
KatheRIN Layden a Child, aged 7 yeares 

Servant's 
James Watson aged 20 yeares in the George 1623 
Roger Lewes aged 19 yeares in the Edwin in May 1617 



2oS MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

West & Sherley 
Charles Citlii; The MUSTER of RoiiKRT* BaGWKLI. ^ 

Henery* Bagwell aged 35 yeares in \\\e. Deliucrance 160.S 
Symon Turgis aged 30 yeares in the William &■ Thomas 1618 

Servant's 
Randall Bawde aged 30 yeares in the Due Rctiirnc 1623 
Charles aged 19 yeares in the Jacob \62\ 



^Charles CUtie The MUSTER of RtJBERT MiLXKR f 

Robert MiLNERaged 24 yeares in the />«««> AV«rtTr«/«rr August 1620 
John Passeman aged 29 yeres in the Jonathan May 1620 
Jenkin Osborn aged 24 yeres in the George 1617 
William Weston aged 25 yeres in the Joi/athan Maj- 1C20 



The MUSTER of John Thkogmorton f- 
John Throgmorton aged 24 j-eares in y \Villiavi& Thomas 161S 
Chyna Bovse aged 26 yeres in the Georg in May 1617 

Servant's 
Edward Sparshott aged 31 yeares in the Scafionre 1621 
Francis Downing aged 24 yeres in the Retunie March 1624 
Ellis Ripping aged 23 yeares in the Rcturiie 1624 



The MUSTER of Roger Ratlife 
Roger Ratlife aged ,44 yeares in the Gcorg in May 1619 
Ann his wife aged 40 in the George in May 1619 
I SACK his Bonn aged 9 Months 

* [So in the original. It will have been observed, that generally the name in the lu-a,lin^ 
is the same as the first name in the list.] 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 209 



Charles cittie The MUSTER of Nathaniell Tatam 
Nathaniell Tatam aged 20 yeares in the George May 16 19 



The MUSTER of m'^ Katherine Benett Widdow 

Katherine Benett aged 24 yeres in the Abigail 1622 
William Benett her sonn aged 3 week's 

Servant's 
Randall Crew aged 20 yeres in the Charles 162 1 



DEAD at WEST & Sherley. and at Sherley Hundred. 
1624. 

Andrew Dudley, came in the Tmeloice 1622 

Raph Freeman, in the Margett and John 1622 

m' William Benet Minister in the Seafloure 162 1 

Capt ISACK Maddeson 

James Crowder in the Returne 1623 

Daniell Viero in the George 1623 

Barnard Jackson in the Margrett f John 1623 

Thomas Weston in the George 1623 

James Rolfe Liueteriht Gibe's Man % 

John Michaell tslaine by the Indians. 

Francis Capt Madisons Man. -' 



{omey! The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Jordans Jorney 
Qtui"^ taken the 21* of January 1624 

The MUSTER of m' William Ferrar f m'^ Jordan 

William Ferrar aged 31 yeares in the Neptune in August 16 18 
SiSLEY Jordan aged 24 yeres in the Swan in August 1610 

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210 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Jordans Jorney. 
Charles Cittie 

Marv Jordan her daughter aged 3 yeares n 
Margrett Jordan aged i yeare I borne heare. 

Temperance Balev aged 7 yeares J 

Servant's 
William Dawson aged 25 yeres in the Discoitery March 162 1 
Robert Turner aged 26 yeres in the Tryall ]unc 1619 
John Hely aged 24 yeares in the Charles November 162 1 
Roger Preston aged 21 yeares in the Discomric March 1621 
Robert Manuell aged 25 yeres in the Cliarlcs November 162 1 
Thomas Williams aged 24 yeares in the Dntie May 161 8 
Richard Johnson aged 22 yeares in the Southampton 1622 
William Hatfeild aged in the Southampton 1622 
John Pead 35 yeares old in the same Shipp 
John Freame aged 16 yeares in the same Shipp 



The MUSTER of Thomas Palmer 

Thomas Palmer arived in the Tyger November 162 1 
JoANE his wife in the same Shipp 
Prisflla her daughter aged xj yeares 

Servant's 
Richard English aged xj yeares in Wxajavics 1622 



The MUSTER of Robert Fisher 

Robert Fisher arived in the lihabcth May 161 1 
Katherine his wife in the Marmaduk October 1621 
SiSLY theire daughter aged i yeare 

Servant's 
Tdve Halliers a Maid servant aged 30 yeares in y<-" Jonathan 1619 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Jordans Jorney 
Charles Cittie The MUSTER of JOHN ClAYE 

John Clave arived in the Treasuror February 1613 
Ann his wife in the Ami August 1623 

Servant's 
William Nicholl's aged 26 yeres in the Dutic in May 1619 



The MUSTER of Christopher Safford 

Christopher Safford arived in the Tnasiiror 16 13 
John Gibb's his ptner in the Supply 1619 

Servant's 
Henery Lane aged 20 yeres in the Southampton 1623 



The MUSTER of Henery Williams 

Henery Williams arived in the Treasuror 1613 
Susan his wife in the William & Tliomas 16 18 



The MUSTER of William Branlin 

William Branlin arived in the Margrett & John 1620 
Ann his wife in the Trueloue 1622 



The MUSTER of John Fludd 

John Fludd arived in the Swan 1610 
Margett his wife in the Supply 1620 
Frances Finch her daughter in the Suply 1620 
William Fludd his sonn aged 3 week's. 

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212 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Siciu'e' The MUSTER of Thomas Chapman* 

Thomas Chapman arived in the Tryall 1610 
Ann his wife in the George 161 7 
Thomas his sonn aged 2 yeare 
Ann theirc daughter aged 6 week's 



The MUSTER of Joseph Bull 
Joseph Bull arived in the Abigaile 1622 



The MUSTER of John Davies €' 

John Davies arived in the George 1617 
William Emerson his ptner in the Sampson 1618 

Servant's 
William Popleton aged in the James 1622 
EUSTICE DowNES aged 25 yearcs in the Abigail 1622 



The MUSTER of Thomas Cawsev. 
Thomas Cawsey arived in the Francis Bonaventure 1620 



The MUSTER of Thomas IronMonger 
Thomas Ironmonger arived in the 

The MUSTER of Richard Milton 
Richard Milton arived in the Suply 1620 

* [The fifth letter of this name is not clear ; the word begins with an ascending letter, and 
might be read as Chaplain ; but it is certainly Chai'MAN in the next line.] 



MUSTERS OP THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 213 



tte's-'S The MUSTER of Nathaniell Cawsey 

Nathaniell Cawsey arived in the Phoenix 1607 

Thomasine his wife in the Lyon 1609 

Servant's 

Edward Denison aged 22 yeares 1 • , - ^. v- / 

\. arived \\\ the Trueloue 1623 
JAMES Bonner aged 20 yeares j 

James Dore age 19 yeares in the Bona Nova 162 1 

Laurance Evans aged 15 yeares in the Janies 1622 

JOANE WiNSCOMB aged 20 yeares in the George 161 8 



DEAD at JoRDANs Jorney 1624 



LiDiA Sherley came in the George 162$ 
Susan Sherley an Infant. 



^chott ^^^ MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Chaplains 
Citrie*^^ Choyse and the Trueloues Company taken the 

2 1* January 1624 

The MUSTER of Ensigne Isack Chaplaine 

Isack Chaplaine arived in the Starr 1610 

Mary his wife in the jfa7nes 1622 

John Chaplaine his kinsman aged 15 yeares in the James 1622 

Servant's 

Robert Hudson aged 30 yeares n 

Henery Thorne acred 18 yeares / . , . , 

T T-^ ,' Vanved in the James 1622 

John Duffill aged 14 yeares I -^ 

IviE Banton a Maid servant ^ 

Ann Mighill a Maid servant arived in the George 1619 



214 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



^''cSi'iScIlt^'" The MUSTER of Walter Price f'" 

Walter Price arivcd in the WiYim &■ Tlumias 1618 
Henery Turner arived in the Jolm &■ Francis 161 5 

Servant's 
Edward Fallowes aged 30 yeares in the Hopewell 1623 



The MUSTER of Thomas Keie 
Thomas Keie aged 30 ariued in the Prosperous June 1619 
Sarah his wife in the Trucloue 1622 



The- MUSTER of John Browne 
John Browne aged 28 yeares in the Bofia Noi'a Aprill 1621 



The MUSTER of John Trehearne 
John Trehearne aged 33 yeares in the Trueloue 1622 



The MUSTER of David Jones 
David Jones aged 22 yeares in the Truclmie 1622 



The MUSTER of John Box 
John Box aged 23 yeares in the Trncloue 1622 

Murderers for the forte 3 



MUSTERS OF THE INJTABIIANIS IN VIRGINIA. 215 



DEAD at Chaplins Choise 1624. 

Henery Wilson came in the Tnieloice 1622 slaine by ye Indians 
Nicholas Sutton in the yamcs 1622 slaine by the Indians 
Nicholas Baldwin in the Tnceloue 1622 slaine by the Indians 
William Barnett in the Trueloue 1623. 



wre'd. '^^^ MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Peirseys hun- 
dred taken the 20* of January 1624. 

Samuell Sharpe arived in the Scaveiiturc 1609 
Elizabeth his wife in the Margrett and John 1621 

Servant's 
Henery Carman aged 23 yeares in the Duty 1620 



The MUSTER of m' Grivell Pooley Minister 
Grivell Pooley arived in the James 1622 

Servant's 
John Chambers aged 21 yeares in the Bona Nova 1622 
Charles Magner aged 16 yeres in the George 1623 



The MUSTER of Humfrey Kent 

Humkrey Kent arived in the George 1619 

Joane his wife in the Tyger 162 1 

Margrett Arrundell aged 9 yeares in the Abigaile 1621 

Servant's 
Christopher Beane aged 40 yeares in the Neptune i6iS 



2i6 MUSTERS OF iHE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Picrscys 

hundred. The MUSTER of Thomas Doughtie 

Thomas Doughtie arived in the Marigold 1619 
Ann his wife in the Marmadiike 1621 



The MUSTER of Edward Auborn 
Edward Auborn arived in the JonatJian 1620 



The MUSTER of William Baker 
William Baker arived in the Jonatluin 1609 



The MUSTER of John Woodson 

John Woodson \ ,.u n ,^.^ 
■' > in the George 1019 

Sarah his wife ) 



The MUSTER of Edward Threnorden 

Edward Threnorden arived in the Diana 16 19 
Elizabeth his wife in the George 1619 



The MUSTER of Nicholas Baly 
Nicholas Baly arived in the Jonathan 1620 
Ann his wife in the Marmadnk 1621 



The MUSTER of John Lipps 
John Lipps arived in the London Ma7cltannt 1621 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



2 17 



!- arived in the Soittliamptoii 1623 



Pierseys hundred. 

The MUSTER of m' Abraham Peirseys Servant's. 

yeres. 

Thomas Lea aged 50"^ 

Anthony Pagitt 35 

Saloman Jackman 30 

John Davie.s aged 45 

Clement Roper 25 

John Bates aged 24 

Thomas Abbe 20 

Thomas Brook's 23 

William Jones 23 

Peeter Jones 24 

Pierce Williams 23 

Robert Graues 30 

Edward Hubberstead 26 

John Lathrop 25 

Thomas Chambers 24 

Walter Jackson 24 

Henery Sanders 20 

William Al,len 22 

Georg Dawson 24^ 

John Vpton aged 26 in the Bonanova 1622 

John Bamford aged 23 yeares in the James 1622 

William Garrett aged 22 in the George 1619 

Thomas Sawell aged 26 in the George 1619 

Henery Rowinge aged 25 yeares in the Temperance 1621 

NathANIELL Thomas aged 23 yeres in the Temperance 1621 

Richard Broadshaw aged 20 yeares in the same Shipp 

Robert Okley aged 19 yeares in the William & Thomas i6iii 

Negro N 

Negro 

Negro I 

Negro ^ 



-4 Men 



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2i8 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Pierseys hundred. 

Allice Thorowden 

Katherine Leman 

Negro Woman. 

Negro Woman and a yong Child of hers 



N "1 • 

> maid servant's arived in the Southampton 1623 



S' Samuell Argall's Cattell 



DEAD at Peirseys Hundred Anno Dfii 1624 

John Linicker. 
Edward Carlowe. 
Robert Hus.sye. 
Jacob Larbee. 



John English. 
Christopher Lees Wife. 
Elizabeth Junes. 



Pasbehayghs jh^. MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Pasbeiiavs & 

Corporation 

°cut"^' the Maine taken the 30"^ of January 1624 bclont^r. 

ing to the Corporation of James Citty 
Adam Dixon arived in tlic Margrctt & John 

Joseph Ryale arived in the William & Thomas 

George Frier arived in the William & Thomas 
Vrsula his wife in the London Marchant 

Allen Keniston arived in the Margrctt &■ John 

Robert Paramour arived in the Szcan 

William Kemp arived in the George 
Margrett his wife in the George 
Anthony his Sonn aged 7 week's 

Richard BridgwATTER arived in the London Marchaunt 
Isbell his wife in the same Shipp 

Hugh Haward arived in the Starr 
Sus.W liis wife in the George. 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 219 

Pasbehaighs 
James Citty 

Henery Turner arived in the London Marchannt 

Joseph Crew arived in the London Marchannt 

Thomas Jones arived in the London Marchannt 
Margrett his wife in the same Shipp 

Edward Bourbicth in the London Marchannt 

Revoll MorcocK arived in the Jonathan 

Elizabeth his wife 

Thomas his Sonne aged i yeare. 

Edward Fisher arived in the Jonathan 
Sarah his wife in the Warwick 
Edward Kildale her sonn aged 6 yeares 
Clare Ren a girle aged 10 yeares. 

John Moone arived in the Returnc 1623 

Servant's. 
Julian Hallers aged 19 yeares \ 
Giles Martin aged 23 yeares ^in the Trueloue 1623 



/' 



Clinion Rush aged 13 yeares 

Richard Smith arived in the London Marchannt 



The MUSTER of the Governors Men at Pasbehaighs 
Thomas Jorden aged 24 came in the Diana. 
John Milnhouse aged 36 in the London Marchannt 
Richard Sanders aged 25 in the Francis Bonavcnturc. 
Griffin Winne aged 28 in the Francis Bonavcnturc. 
Arthure Chandler aged 19 in the Jonatluin. 
William Dorrell aged iS in the Tmeloue. 
Christopher Ripping 22 in the Francis Bonavcnturc 
Thomas Osborn aged 18 in the Fi-ancis Bonavcnturc. 
George Nelson aged 19 in the Fraticis Bonavcnturc. 
Francis Butler aged 18 in the Francis Bonavcnturc. 

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2 20 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Pasbehaighs 
James Cilty 

Thomas Blanck's aged 17 in the Francis Bonaventure. 
Henery Dowtie aged 19 in the Jonathan. 

John Swarbeck came in the 

the Maine. 
James Citty. 

Thomas MarloE came in the Bona Nova. 

Thomas Bunn 

Bridgitt his wife 

Thomas his sonn aged i yeare 

Servant's 
JOHN Smith aged 30 jeares \ .^ ^j^^ .^^ 

Thomas Smith aged 16 yeres ) 
Thomas Jones aged 35 in the Bona Nova 
James Robesonn aged 35 in the Sican. 
Elizabeth Hodges a Maid servant in the Ahgaue 

Thomas Swinhow came in the Diana. 

Servant's 
Lawrance Smalei'AGE aged 20 yeres in the Abigaite 

John Carter came in the Prosperous. 

David Ellis in the Mary Margretf 
Margrett his wife in the Margrett & John 

James Tooke arived in the 

William Bink'S came in the George 
Ann his wife in the George 

MiCHAELL Batt came in the Hercules. 
Ellin his v\ife in the Wariinck. 

Robert Lince came in the Treasuror. 

Hugh BalDWINE came in the Tryall 
Susan his wife in the 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



the Maine. 
James Citty 

Robert Scotchmore came in the George 1623 

Thomas Kniston cane [Keniston came] in the George i62j 

Servant's 
Roger Kidd aged 24 yeares in the George 1623 

Robert Cholmle "1 ■ u\ r-i ■.■ 

\ came in the Lliaritie 
James Standish ) 



The MUSTER of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine 

Thomas Leister aged 33 yeares 
Roger Stanley aged 27 "^ 
Thomas Pritchard aged 2S 

Henery Crocker aged 34 i.came in the Abigaile 1620 
Thomas Crosse aged 22 
John Trye aged 20 
Walter Beare aged 28 
Randall Holt aged 18 yeares in the George 1620 
The rest of his servant's, Provisions, Amunition &ct. at James CiT'J Y. 



DEAD at Pasbehaighs & in the Maine 1624. 
Joachim Anndre\vs. 
Henery Scott. 



Richard | , y^^^ ^^ ^, b^nns. 
Richard J 



James fhe MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of James Cittie 

Citty. ■' 

taken the 24'" of January 1624 
The MUSTER of S-" Francis Wyatt K' &ct. 
S"" Francis Wyatt K' Governo' f ■ came in the George 1621 

Servant's 
Christopher Cooke aged 25 in the George 1621 



222 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



James Citty. 

Georg Hall aged 13 in the Siiply 1620 
Jonathan Giles 21 in the Triall 16 19 
John Matheman 19 in the Jonathan 1619 
Jane Davis 24 in the Abigaile 1622 



The MUSTER of S^ George Yearley K' &ct. 

Sf George Yearllev K' ("■ came in the Dcliuerance 1609 

Temperance Lady Yearlley came in tlio Fankon 1608 

m' Argall Yearlley aged 4 yearcs x 

m' Francis Yearlley aged i yearc '-Children borne heare 

ni's Elizabeth Yearlley aged 6 ycres J 

Servant's at James Citty 

Richard Gregory aged 40 . 

Anthony Jones 26 / . , ,^ 

^ ^ >came in the I cnipcranncc 1620 

Thomas Dunn 14 T 

Thomas Phildust 15 J 

Thomas Hatch 17 in the Duty 1619 

Robert Peake 22 in the Margrctt & John 1623 

William Strange 18 in the George 1619 

Roger Thompson 40 \n London Alarcliannt 1620 

Ann his wife 

Richard Arrundell in the Abigail 1620 

Geokg Deverill 18 in the Tcmpcranncc 1620 

Thomas Barnett 16 in the Elsabcth 1620 

Theophilus Beriston 23 in the Trcasuror 1614 

Negro Men. 3 

Negro Woemen. 5. 

Susan Hall in the William & Thomas 161 8 

Ann Willis in the Tanperance 1620 

Elizabeth Arrundell in the Abigail 1620. 

Tlie rest of his servant's at HoG Iland. 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



jamei; citty. The MUSTER of DocTo' John Pott 

Docto' John Pott ^ - ,- , ^ 

, ^ ^ ;■ arived in the Gcors:c 1620 

m s Elizabeth Pott j ^ 

Servant's. 

Richard Townshend aged 19 yeares in the Abigaik 1620 

Thomas Wilson aged 27 yeares in the Abigaile 1620 

Osmond Smith aged 17 yeares in the Bona Nova 1620 

Susan Blackwood a Maid servant in \\\q Abigaile 1622 



The MUSTER of Cap- Roger Smith 

Capt Roger Smith came in the Abigaile 1620 

m'!' JOANE Smith came in the Bkssinge 

Elizabeth Salter aged 7 yeares came in the Scafloitre 

Elizabeth Rolfe aged 4 yeares 1 , .,,... 

I borne m Virgmia. 
Sarah Macock aged 2 yeares. j 

Servant's 
Charles Waller aged 22 came in the Abigai/e 1620 
Christopher Bankus aged 19 yeares in the Abigaile 1622 
Henery Booth aged 20 in the Bu/ie 
Henery Lacton aged 18 yeares in the Hopivdl 1623 

The rest of his men tlieire Provisions Armes &ct. Over the Watter. 



The MUSTER of Cap"^ Raph Hamok 

Cap' Raph Hamor 

m'^ Elizabeth Hamor 

Jeremy Clement ) , ^, ., , 

■^ - her Children. 

Elizabeth Clement ) 

Servant's 

John LightfoOTE in the Scavcntitre 

FRANCIS Gibb's a boy in the Seaflozver. 

Ann Addams a Maid servant. 

The rest of his servant's, Provisions Armes f^- ^^ Hog-Iland. 



224 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



jame. citty The MUSTER of C.\['^ William Pierce 

Cap' William Pierce came in the Sea-venture 
m'^ JONE Pierce his wife in Xhc Blessinge 

Servant's 
Thomas Smith a^'cd 17 yeares in the Abig-aile 
Henery Bradford aged 35 yeres in the Abigaile 
Ester Ederife a maid servant in the Jonathan 
Angelo a Negro Woman in the Tirasiiror. 

The rest of his servant's ; Provisions, Armes, Munition &ct at 
Mulbery I land. 



The MUSTER of m' Adraham Peirsey Marchannt 
m' Abraham Peirsey came in the Susan 16 16 

Elizabeth his daughter aged 1 5 yeres ) ■ .^. c- ., ^. ^ 

° o J y \ came in the Soutkanipton 1023 

Mary his daughter aged 1 1 yeres .' 

Servant's. 

Christopher Lee aged 30 yeres \ 

Richard Serieant aged 36 yeres ( • ^u c ./ ... <?,, 

'^ -" ■' Vcame m the Southampton 1023. 

Alice Chambers ) -, ,- i 

( maid servant s. } 
Annis Shaw ) ' 

The rest at Peirseys Hundred. 



The MUSTER of m' Edward Blaney. 
m' Edward Blaney came in the Francis Bonaventure 

Servant's 
Robert Bew aged 20 came in the Dutic. 
John Russell aged 19 in the Bona Nova. 

The rest of liis Servant's Armes &ct at his Piantacon Over ye Watter. 

Robert Poole came in the 

James Hicmott came in the Bonaventure 
his wife in the 



MUSTERS OP THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

James Cittie. 

John Southern came in the George 1620 

Servant's. 
Thomas Crust aged came in the George 1620 

Randall Smalewood came in the 

George Graue came in the Seaventnre 

Elnor his wife in the Susan 

John Graue theire sonne aged 10 yeares 

Rebecca Snow ) . , , . 

r her daughters. 
Sara Snow ) 

Edward Cadge came in the Mannaduke 
Nathaniell Jeffreys came in the Gift. 

John Jackson came in the 

John Jackson his sonn aged 9 yeares 

GercIAN Buck aged 10 yeares 

Thomas Alnutt came in the Gifte 
his wife in the Marygold 

Servant's. 
Roger Roed's aged 20 yeares in the Bony bess. 

Peeter Langman came in the Williaui &■ Thomas. 

Mary his wife came in the 

Peeter Ascam her sonn aged i yeares 

Abigaile Ascam her daughter aged 4 yeres. 

Benomy Buck aged S yeres 

Peleg Buck aged 4 yeres 

Servant's 
Abraham Porter aged 36 yeares in the 
Thomas Sawier aged 23 yeares in the 

m' John Burrowes came in the 

Bridgett his wife 

Mara Buck aged 13 yeares 

29 



226 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

James Citty. 

Servant's 
John Cooke aged 27 yeares 
Nicholas Gouldfinch aged 19 yeres 
John BuADSTON-aged 18 yeres* 
Thomas Thorow(;ood aged 17 yeres 
Ellias Gah^e aged 14 yeares 
Andrew Howell aged 13 yeres 
Ann Ashley aged 19 yeres 

The Cattell belonging to m' Bucks Children 

Elizabeth Sooth ey came in the Southampton 
Ann Soothey her daughter 

John Jefferson came in the Bona Nova 
Walgraue Ma:;k's in the Margrett & John. 

William Mutch came in the Jonathan 
Margery his wife in the George 1623 

Richard Steeiuiens came in the George 1623 

Servant's. 
WasSELL Rayner aged 28 yeres came in the 
Thomas Spillman aged 28 yeres in the George 1623 
Edward Prise aged 29 yeres in the George 1623 
Joane Rayner wife of Wassell Rayner 

George Minifie arivcd in the Samnell July 1623 

Servant's 
John Griffin aged 26 yeares in the William &■ John 1624 
Edward Williams aged 26 yeres came in the same Shipp. 

John Barnett aged 26 yeres came in the Jonatlian 1620 



[Thus erased in the original.] 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 227 

James Ileand 

John Stoak's 1 • 4.1 tt^ ■ u 

■' \ came in the Warwick. 

Ann his wife ) 

Richard Tree came in the George 
John his Sonne aged 12 yeres 

Servant's 
Silvester Bullen aged 28 yeres came in the 

WiltM Lasey ] • .1 <- , 

X came m the Soutiuimpton 1024 
Susan his wife ) 

John West came in the Bony bess 
Thomas Crompe came in the 

John Greevett came in the 
Ellin his wife in the 

Thomas Passmore \ • ^1 ^- 

- came m the George. 
Jane his wife ) 

Servant's. 

Thomas Kerfitt aged 24 yeares in the Hopwell 

Robert Julian aged 20 yeares in the Jacob. 

John Buckmuster aged 20 yeres in the Hopivell. 

Christopher Hall came in the 

Robert Fitt came in the George. 
Ann his wife in the Abigaile 

George Onion came in the Francis bona venture. 
Elizabeth his wife in the same Shipp. 
Francis Pall a boy aged 6 yeares 
Thomas Pall a boy aged 4 yeres 

John Hall came in the John & Francis. 
Susan his wife in the London Marchant 

29 — 2 



2 28 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

James Hand. 

RoHKRT Marshall came in the George 
Ann his wife in the same Shipp 

Thomas Grubb came in the George 

John Osborn came in the 
Mary his wife in the 

WnxiAM Spencer came in the Sarah. 

Allice his wife in the 

Allice thcire daughter aged 4 yeres. 

Thomas Grave came in the 
Margrett his wife in the 
William theire Sonn aged 3 yeres 
JONE theire daughter aged 6 yeres. 

Gabriell Holland came in the Jolui &■ Francis. 
Rebecca his wife in the same Shipp 

JosiAS Tanner aged 24 yeres came in the 
Andrew Railey came in the 
William Cooksev 
Thomas Baglen 
William Carter 

John Johnson 

Ann his wife 

John his sonn aged 1 ycare 

Ann his daughter aged 4 yeres 

Alice Kean a Maid servant. 

John Hitchy 
Thomas de la Maior. 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 229 

DEAD at James Cittie & in the Iland 1624 

Richard Mumford 
George Clarke 
Bartlomew Blake 

WlLLL\M WaSeRTON 
SiBILL ROYALL 

Goodwife Jeffereys 

Thomas Popkin 

Thomas Sides 

Thomas West 

VV'' Spencer a Child 

a servant of m' Keths 

m's Peirse 

John Gee 

a servant of Peeter Langman 

Phinloe 
m's Susan Keth. 



Neck of Land nere fhe MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of the Neck- 

James Citty. 

of-Land neare James Citty taken Eebr the 4'*^ 

1624. 
Richard Kingsmell came in the Ddaivare 
Jane his wife in the Susan 
NathaNIELL his Sonne aged 5 yeares. 
Susan his Daughter aged i yeare. 

Servant's 
HORTEN Wright aged 20 yeres came in the Susan 
John Jackson aged came in the Abigail. 
Edward a Negro 
Isbell Pratt came in the Jonathan 

John Smith came in the Bonavcnture. 

Thomas Bagwell came in tlie 



230 MUS'JEHS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Neck of Land neare 
James Citly 

Thomas Bknett came in the Bona Nova 

Marcjery his wife in the Guift 

Sarah Bromedg a Child of 2 yeares old. 

John Rhuuish came in the 

m' Ai.NUTT and his servant here Planted reconed before in the Muster 
of James Cittie. 



DEAD in this Plantacon 1624 
a Man servant of m' KiXGSMELi.s. 

LIUING 

Richard Pierce ) • 4.1 at- ... 

\ came m the Neptnue. 
Elizabeth his wife ) 

Archers Hope. 
James Citly 

Thomas Braxsby came in the Cltaritie 
Servant's 
Nicholas Greenhill aged 24 yeres n 

Chauwallader Jones a^^ed 22 yeres vcamc in the Marmaduk 1623 
Robert Crew aged 23 yeares ) 

John I'-I.LIson came in the Prosperous 
Elmn his wife in the Cluxritic 

Servant's 
John ]1\ueley aged 24 yeres came in the Hopivcll 1623 

Thomas Farley came in the Ann 1623 
Jane his wife in the same Shipp. 
Ann a Child 

Servant's 
Nh.ii()L.\s Shotten aged 40 yeres in t\\^ Ann 1623 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 231 



Archers Hope. 
James Citty 

Joseph Johnson came in the Willitim & Thomas 
Margrett his wife in the Abigaile 
George Prouse came in the Diana 



DEAD at Archers Hope 1624 
George Ellison a Child 

a Maid servant of m' Bransbves. 
William Browne. 



Burrows Hill 
James Citty 

m' BuRROWES and six of his men w* are planted heare are recofied 

wth theire Armes Provisions f^- at James Cittie 
John Smith came in the Elizabeth 161 1 
Susanna his wife in the Bona Nova 1619 
Francis Smith his sonne aged i yeare 
Servant's 
John Ellatt aged 15 yeres in the Margrett c- John 1621 

George Pelton came in the Fitrthcra7ice 1622 

Richard Richard's came in the London Marehaut 1620 
Richard Dolphinbe came in the Gnijt 1 61 8 

Paces Paines 

James Citty 

John Proctor came in the Seaventnre 1607 
Allis his wife in the George 162 1 

Servant's 
Richard Groue aged 30 yeres in the George 1623 
Edward Smith aged 20 in the George 162 1 
William Nayle aged 15 in the Aim 1623 

Phettiplace Close came in the Starr 1608 
Daniell Wattkins in the Charles 162 1 

Servant's 
Martin Demon aged 15 yeres in the George 1617 
John Skinner in the Marviaduk 1621 



r 



232 MUSTEJiS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Paces I'aines 
James Citty 

Thomas Gat1£S came in the Sivan 1609 
Elizabeth his wife in the Wanvick. 1620 
William Bedford in the jamcs 162 1 

Francis Chapman came in the Stan- 1608 



[C]ap' Smiths I'lani. The MUSTER of Cap^ Roger Smiths men 

James C itty 

Over y'' W^atter 
Francis Fowler aged 23 yeres 

Christopher Lawson 
Alce his wife 

Christopher Redhead aged 24 

Stephen Webb aged 25 yeres 

John Butterfeild aged 23 yeres 

Wii.LLVM Baker aged 24 yeres 

Richard Alford aged 26 yeres 

Thomas Harvie aged 24 yeres 

Thomas Molton aged 25 yeres 

m' Bianeys Plant. The MUSTER of m' Edward Blaxevs Meii 

James Citty 

Uuer y'' Watter. 

Rice Watkins aged 30 yeres came in the Francis bonavcntitrc. 

Nathaniell Floid aged 24 in tiie Bona Nova. 

Geokc Rogers 23 

John Shelley 23 ] 

~ „ (.in tlie Bona Nova. 

Thomas Ottowell 40 r 

Thomas Crouch 40 ) 

Robert Sheppeard 20 in the Hopzvdl. 

William Sawier 18 in the Hopxvdl. 

Robert Ciiauntrie 19 in the George 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

m' Blaneys Plant. 
James Citty 

William Hartley 23 in the Charles 
Lawley Damport 29 in the Duty 
William Ward 20 in the Jonathan 
Jeremy White 20 in the Tyger 
John Hacker 17 in the HopivcU 
Robert Whitmore 22 in the Duty 



Cap' Mathews Plant 
James Citty 

Capt Samuell Mathews came in the Southampton 1622 
m David Sand's Minister came in the Bonaventure 1620 

Servant's. 
Robert Mathews aged 24 --, ^^^^ 

Roger Williams 20 

Samuell Davies 18 

Henery Jones 25 J> came in the 5w/ //«;«//(; 1622 

Aaron Conaway 20 

John Thomas 18 

Michaell Lapworth... 16 

William Lusam 27 

William FEiLD 23 \m t\\ft Charles \62\ 

Peeter Montecue 21 

Robert FLRNALL 31 in the London Marchant 1619 
Walter Coop [Cooper] 33 in the Jonatlian 1619 
William Walters 27 in the Bona Nova 16 iS 
Nicholas Chapman 31 in the Jonathan 1619 
Gregory Spicer 22 in the Triall 1618 
Nicholas Peirse 23 in the Falcon 1619 
Robert Penn 22 in the Abigaile 1620 
William Dalby 28 in the Furtherance 1622 
Thomas Hopson 12 in the Bona Nova 161 8 
Abraham Wood id in the Margntt f John 1620 

30 



234 MUSTEHS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Cap' Mathews Plant 
James Citty 

William Kingsley 24 ) . ^, ,,, , , ^ 

^ \ in the Mannaauk 1023 

Thomas Bridges 12 ) 

Arthure Goldsmith 26 came in the Diana 1618 



ra, Crowders Plant. 

James Citty 

m' Hugh Crowder came in the Bona Nova 1619 

Servant's 
Richard Ball in the George 161 7 
Thomas Hawkins in the James 1622 
Paule Renalles in the Trja// 1619 
Nicholas Smith a boy of 18 yeres in the Bona Nova 162 1 
John Verin a boy of 14 yeares in the George 1623 



>came in the George 1621 



m' Treasurers Plant. 

The MUSTER of m' Georg Sand's Esquire 
m' Georg Sandis Esquire Treasure' ff came in the George 1621 

Servant's 
Martin Turner 
George Bailife 
John Spark's 
John Dancy 
John Edward's 
Nicholas Tompson 
Rosamus Carter 
John Stone a boy 

Nicholas Comon | .^ ^j^^ ^^^.^^^ ^g,, 

Nicholas Eyres a boy 3 

David Mansfeild | .^ ^,^^ ^,^,^^^ ^^^,^ ^^^^ ^^-^^^ ^^^^^^^.^ 
John Claxon .' 

Thomas Swifte ) .^ ^^^^ j^,^^^. ^^^^^^^ ^^,^_ 
John Baldwine ) 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 235 

nv Treasurors Plant. 

hired. Daniell Poole a French man 

his wife 

a yong Child of theires 



m' Treasurors Plant. 
James Citty 

The MUSTER of those that Liue in y^ Treasurors Plant. 

Robert Sheaperd came in the George 162 1 

James Chambers in the Diitie 1620 

John Parsons "j 

William Benge 

John Evens |^ '" the Marygold 1619 

Robert Edmund s | 

John Comes J 

John Tyos ") 

William Pilkinton 



^ in the Bona Nova 1620 
Elias Longe 



Thomas Hall 



J 



Margrett Pilkinton | ^^^^^^^ 

Jane Long ■' 

m' ViNCENCiO the Italian 

m' Bernardo 

his wife 

a Child 

Zachary Cripp's camie in the Margrett & John 1621 
Edward White in the Botia Nova 1620 
Mathew Hamon in the Sojttliampton 1622 
Phillip Kithly in t\\& Furtherance 1622 
Anthony West in the jamcs 1622 



236 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



m' Treasurers Plant. 
James Citty 

DEAD at all these 

John Philmott 
William Plant 
Thomas Rowlson 
Edward Jones 
John Dimsdale 
John Docker 

KOBERT ALDRIDGE 

Richard Greene 
James Davis 
David Williams 
John Foxen 



Plantations Over the Walter 1624 

Elias Henton 
Tho: Fitch 
Enecha Fitch 
John Sere 
William Sand's 
Georg Gurr 
William Comes 
Robert Evars. 
Peaceable Sherewood 
William Hall 



I slaine by the 
j Indians 



The MUSTER of Cap^ Raph Hamors servant's 

Jeeferey Hull came in the George 
Mordecay Knight in the William & John 
Thomas Doleman in the Retume 
Elkinton Ratliffe in the Seaflonre 
Thomas Powell in the Scqfloure. 
Thomas Cooper in the Retume 
John Davies in the Gnifte. 



The MUSTER of Liuetennt Barkley. 

Liuetennt Edward Barkley in the Vnitie. 

m's Jane Barkley in the Seafloure. 

Jane Barkley his daughter. 

Servant's 

Thomas Phillip's ) ■ ,, n 

- in the Bona Nova 
FRANCIS Barrett J 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 237 



Hog Hand 

Robert Martin in the George. 
Katherin Davies in the Southampton. 

John Vty came in the Francis Bonavcnturc 
Ann his wife in the Seafloure. 
John his Sonn in the SeaHonrc. 

Servant's 
William Burt | j^ ^j^^ ^^^^^ ^,^.^^^ 
William Stocker J 
Richard Bickley in the Retimie. 

John Chew came in the Charitie. 
Sarah his wife in the ScaJIoitre. 

Servant's. 
Roger Delk in the Southampton. 
Samuell Parson in the Hopewell. 
Walter Haslewood in the Due Rcturne. 

Henery Elwood I i,^ ^j^g ^^,^„^ -^ Bonaventure. 

William Ramshaw ) 

John Stone in the Sivann 

SiSLY his wife in the Seafloure. 

Henery Crocker in the Marygold 

J one his wife in the Swan. 

Henery Woodward in the Diana. 

Jane his wife 

Thomas Hitckock in the Marygold 

Alice his wife 

Roger Webster 

JOANE his wife 

JOANE Davis. 



238 A/L'.'i7£A'S OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 
Hog Hand. 

The MUSTER of S-- Georg Yearllkvs Men 
Maximillian Stone aged 36 came in the Temperance 1620 
Elizahetm his wife in the same Shipp. 
Maximillian his sonn aged 9 months. 
Robert Guy 22 in the Sivaun 1619 
Edward Yates 18 in the Duty 1619 
Cesar Puggett 20 in the Diana 1619 
Allexander Sanders 24 in the Truelone 1623 
William Strachey 17 in the Temperance 1620 
George Whitehand 24 in the Temperance 1620 
Henery King 22 in the Jonathan 1620 
John Day 24 in the London Marcliannt 1620 
The wife of JOHN D.\Y in the same Shipp 

John Root in the Guift ^ 

Walter Blake in the Swan /-Dwellers. 

Thomas Watt's in the TreasurorJ 

D.WID DUTTON 1 T^ , 

\ Dead 
Rich: Baker ) 

The rest of his servant's. Provisions 

Amies &ct reconed at James Citty 



Martins Ilumlrcti. 

The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's of Martins Hundred 

taken the 4^"^ of February 1624. 
m' William HaRWOOD came in the Francis Bouavcntiire 

Servant's 
Hugh Hughs came in the Guijtc. 

Ann his wife \ 

Thomas Doughtie aged 26 I came in the Abigail. 

John Hasley aged 22 yeres } 

Sam U ell Weaver 20 in the Bony bess 
Elizabeth Bygraue 12 came in the Waru.'ic/c. 



MUSTEJiS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 239 

Martins Hundred 

Ellis Emerson ^ 

Ann his wife Vcame in the George 1623. 

Thomas his sonn aged 1 1 ^ 

Servant's. 
Thomas Goulding aged 26 yeres came in the George 1623 
Martin Slatier aged 20 cam fro Canada in the Su'dii 1624 

Robert Addams | came in the 5^«« .V<;r«. 

Augustine Leak ) 

Winifred Leak his wife came in the George 1623 

Servant's 
Richard Smith aged 24 yeres came in the George 1623. 

Steephen Barker came in the James 
Humphrey Waldex in the Wanvick 

John Jackson | ^^^^ j^ ^,^^ Warwiek. 

Ann his Wife J 

A Child aged 20 week's 

Servant's. 
Thomas Ward aged 47 yeres ... j ^^^^ ;,^ ^,^^ Wan.iek 
John Steephens 35 yeres ^ 

Samuell March came in the William & Thomas. 

COLLICE his wife in W\z Ann 1623 

Samuell Culley came in the London Marchatnt 

Robert ScotchmoRE and his Company now planted heare are reconned 
before in the MAINE 

DEAD at Martins Hundred this yeare 

Allice Emerson a girle 

Robert a boy of m' Emarsons 

a girle of JOHN JacksONS 

a Child of Samuell March. 



240 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Mulburie Ilaml. 

The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's att Mulbuuy Iland 
taken the 25''^ of January 1624. 
The MUSTER of Cap^ William Pikrces servant's 
Richard Attkins aged 24 came in the London Marcliannt 

Abigall his wife 1 ^„^^, ;,^ ^^^ ^ ^.^^^n 

William Baker aged 20 . J 
Robert Aston 29 in the Trcasuror 
Hugh Wing 30 "^ 

Robert Lathom 20 . , ^ 

^ . >came in the (jtorcrc 1620 

Richard Aldon 19 ^ 

Thomas Wood 35 J 

Roger Ruce came in the Charles 

Allexanuer Gill 20 in the Bony bess 

Samuell Morris 20 in the Abigail 

Thomas Rose 35 in the Jonathan 

Robert Hedges aged 40 yeres in the 

John Virgo came in the Trcasuror 
Susan his wife in the same Shipp 

John Gatter came in the George 1620 

WiLLLVM Richardson came in x\\q E divine 

Richard Fine came in the Ncptnnc 

John Nowell came in the Alargrett & John 

Richard Downes came in the Jonathan 

John CranICH came in the Marygold 

Percevall Wood came in the George 
Ann his wife in tlic George. 

William Raymont came in tlie Neptune 
William Bullock came in tlie Jonathan 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Mulbury Hand 

Anthony Baram came in the Abigail 
Ellizabeth his wife in the William &■ Thomas 

Thomas Harwood came in the Margrctt &■ John 1622 
Grace his wife in the George 

Servant's. 
Thomas Read aged 65 yeres 



Wariscoyaclv. 

The MUSTER of the Inhabitant's at Wariscoyack 
taken the 7''' of Febr 1624. 

The MUSTER of m' Edwaru Bennett's servant's 

Henery Pinke came in Xhe London Marchaunt 1619 

John Bate in the Addam 1621 

Peeter Collins in the Addam 162 1 

Wassell Webling ").,,_ ^ 

\ m the James 1 02 1 
Antonio a Negro 3 

Christopher Reynold's •> 

Luke Chappman vin tlie John & Francis 1622 

Edward Maybank J 

John Attkins a 

William Denum tin the Gni/te 1623 

Francis Bank's J 

Mary a Nergro Woman in the JMargrett &• John 1622 



[Basses Choyse] 

A MUSTER of the Inhabitance of Basses Choyse 

Cap^ Nathaniell Basse his MUSTER 

Nathaniell Basse aged 35 in t\\Q fnrtlicrance 1622 
William Barnard aged 21 in the furtherance 1622 
Edward Wigge aged 22 in the Abigail 162 1 



242 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 
Basses Choyse 

The MUSTER of Thomas Phillipes 

Thomas Phillipes aged 26 in the William and Thovias 1618 
Elzabeth Phillipes aged 23 in the sea Floiuer 1621 



The MUSTER of Thomas Bennett 

Thomas Bennett aged 38 in the Neptune 1618 
Mary Bennett aged 18 in the Southampton 1622 
Roger Heford aged 22 in the Rcturne 1623 
Beniamine Simes aged 33 in the 



Richard Longe his MUSTER 
Richard Longe aged n in the 
Alice Longe aged 23 in the London MarcJiant 1620 
RoBART Longe a Child borne in Virsrinia 



Wariscoyack 

Richard Evand's his MUSTER 
Richard Evand's aged 35 in the Neptune 1618 



William Newman his MUSTER 
William Newman aged 35 in the Fnrtlierance 1622 
John Army aged 35 in the Furtherance 1622 



Henrie Woodward his MUSTER 
Henrie Woodward aged 30 in the 
John Browninge aged 22 in the Abigail 162 1 

Servant's 
Amiirose aged 25 in \.\\q Marviidueke 162 1 

"'KETER aged 19 in the Margett and John 1620 



MUSTEHS OP THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



243 



Wariscoyack 



A list of the DEAD in Wariscoyacke 1624. 



John Selley 

Nathaniell Haukworth [or 

Hankworth] 
Thomas Shewoud 
Beniamen Handcleare 



Servant's 



Margrett Symes 
Nathaniell 
Thomas 
of M' Bennet's men 
slayne by the Indianes 



} 



}■ 



Newportes 
newes 



Mr Danniell Gookines muster 



Servantes 



William Wadsworth aged: 26 
William Foockes aged: 24 
Thomas Curtis aged: 24 
Peeter Sherwood aged: 21 
Gilbert Whitfild aged: 23 
Rise Griffin aged: 24 
William Smith aged: 23 
Anthonie Ebsworth aged: 26 
Tsaye Delywarr aged 22 
Henrie Carsley aged: 23 
Roger Walker aged: 22 
Edmond Morgon aged: 22 
William Clarke aged: 25 
Joseph Mosley aged: 21 
John Parratt aged: 36 
RoBART Smith aged: 22 
William Croney aged: 24 
William Longe aged: 19 
Anne Ebsworth aged: 44 
Ellnor Harris aged: 21 



All W-'li Came injthe Flyingc Hartc. 
1621: 



in the Prouidaicc 
1623* 



DEAD in this Plantato 
one Armestronge 



* [I suppose this refers to the whole of the names from Delywakr to Harris ; but there 
is no " brace " m tlie original.] 

-,I 2 



244 MUSTEHS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Elizabeth Citlie 

Cai't William Tucker his MUSTER 

Capt William Tucker: aged: 36: in the Maty and James: 1610 
M''s Mary Tucker aged: 36: in the George: 1623. 
Elzabeth Tucker borne in Virginia in August: 

George Tomson aged: 17 -v 

Paule Tomson aged: 14 [in the George 162 

WiLLL\M Thomson — u ... 



i"' 



Pascoe Champion aged 23 \. 

., „ , ■ m the hllonor 1621: 

bTRENGHT Sheere aged: 23 ) 

Thomas Evand's aged: 23 \ 

Stephen Collowe aged: 23 r\n the George: 1623. 

Robart Munday aged: iS -' 

Mathewe Robinsonn aged: 24 in 'Cnf: grcate hopen'cll 1623: 

Richard Appleton aged: 19: in the James 1622. 

John jMorris aged 24: in the Bona Nona: 1619. 

Mary Morris aged 22: in the George 1623 

William Hutchinson aged 21: in the Diana i6i8 

Peeter Porter aged 20 in the Tyger 162 1. 

William Crawshaw an Indean Baptised. 

Anton EY Negro: Isabell Negro: and William thcirc Child Baptised 



John Downeman his MUSTER 

John Downeman aged: 33: in tiic JoJin and Francis: i6u: 
Elzabeth Downeman aged: 22: in the Wai-wicke 1621. 
MOYSES Stones aged: 16; in the Bone Bes 1623 



JuiiN Lavdon his MUSTER 

John Laydon aged 44: in the Susan 1606 

Anne Layuon aged 30: in the Mary Margett 1608 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 245 



Elzabeth Cittie 

Virginia Laydon v 

Alce Laydon / , . . 

V borne in Virgmia. 
Katherin Laydon l 

Margerett Laydon ^ 



William Cole his MUSTER 

William Cole aged 26 in the Neptune 161 8 
Francis Cole aged 27 in the Susan 16 16 
Roger Farbrase aged 26 in the Elzabeth 1621 



Miles Prickett and Francis Mitchell their MUSTERS. 

Miles Prickett aged 36 in the Starr: 1610 
Francis Mitchell aged 38 in the Neptune 1618 
Maudlin Mitchell aged 21 in the Bona Nona 1620 
John Mitchell borne in Virginia 1624 



Richard Yonge his MUSTER 

Richard Yonge aged 31 in the George 1616 
Joane Yonge aged 26 in the Guifte 161 8 
Joane Yonge aged 2 borne in Virginia 
Susan aged 12 in the Sivan 1624 



Leiueten: Albiano Lupo his MUSTER 

Albiano Lupo aged 40 in the Swan 16 10 
Elizabeth Lupo aged 28 in the George 1616 
Temperance Lupo aged 4 borne in Virginia 

Servant's 
Henrie Draper aged 14 in the George 162 1 
Joseph Ham aged 16 in the Warwkke 162 1 



2.^6 MUSTERS 01' THE lATIABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

IClzabelh Ciltie 

John Powkll his MUSTER 

John Powell aged 29 in the Sivalloivc 1609 
Kathren Powell aged 22 in \.\\e Jlyiiige Hart 1622 
Joiix Powell borne in Virginia 

Servant's 
Tllo^L\s PkATER aged 20 in the Marie Pronidaicc 1622 



Larence Peale his MUSTER 

Larknce Peale aged 23 in Xhe Afargctt atid John 1620 
WlLLL\M Smith aged 30 in the Jacob 1624 



RoBART Brittin his MUSTER 
RoKART Brittin aged 30: in the Edwin 1618 



MiHKi.L WiLcocKES and John Slater ihcir MUSTER 

RIniELL WilcoCKES aged 31 in the Prosporoitsc 1610 
lu./.AUETH WiLLCOCKES aged 23 in the Concord 162 1 
John Slater aged 22 in the George 1617 
Anne Slater aged 17 in the Gnyft 1622 

Servant's 
James Feild aged 20 in the Sivan 1624 
John Jornall aged 20 in the Ann 1623 
Theodore Joones aged 16 in the Margeti and John 1620 



JosKi>n Cobb his MUSTER 

JosEI'H C<Hil! aged 25 in the Trcasoror 1613 
1 j.ZABETll Cobb aged 25 in the Pwnc Bcs 1623 
John Snowood aged 25 in the 



MUSTEJiS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 247 



Elzabeth Cittie 

Cornelius May his MUSTER 
Cornelius Mave aged 25 in the Prouidcnce 1616 



William Morgan ats Broockes his MUSTER 

William Morgan aged 30 in the Starr 16 10 
William Morgan aged 2 borne in Virginia 



M'- William Julian his MUSTER. 

William Julian aged: 43: in the Hercules 1609 

Sara Julian aged 25 in the Neptune 1618 

William Kemp aged 33 in the IVil/ietm and Tlwmas 1618 

Thomas Sully aged 36 in the Sara 1611 

Maudlyn Sully aged 30 in the London Marcliant 1620 

Servant's 
Thomas Flower aged 22 in the George 1623 
Wyatt Masonn aged 16 in the Ann 1623 



Leiueten Thomas Purfray his MUSTER 

Thomas Purfry aged 43 in the George 1621 

Christopher Colethorpe aged 18: in the Furtherance 1622 

DannIELL Tanner aged 40 in the Sampson 16 18 

Servant's 
Henrie Feeldes aged 26 in the Jacob 1624 
William Bauldwin 



John Barnabe his MUSTER 
John Barnabie aged 21: in the London Marcliant 1620 



248 MUSTEJiS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Elzabeth Cittie 

John Hazard his MUSTER 
John Hazard aged 40 in the William and Thomas 161 8 

Servant's 
Abraham Pelteare aged 14 in the Swan 1624. 



JiiRiMiAH Dickinson his MUSTER. 
Jerimiah Dickinson aged 26 in the Margctt and John 1620 
Elzabeth Dickinson aged 38 in the Margett and John 1623 



Phillip Lupo his MUSTER 
Phillip Lupo aged 42 in the George 1621 



Ensigne Thomas Willoby his MUSTER 

Thomas Willoby aged 23 in the Prosporousc 16 10 

Servant's 
John Chaundler aged 24 in the Hcrades 1609 
Thomas aged 20 in the greale hopcivell 1623 
Robert Bennett aged 24 In the Jacob 1624 
Niccolas Davis aged 13 in the Maritgonld 16 18 

John Hatton his MUSTER 
John Hatton aged 26 in the Tresora- 1613 
Oliue Hatton aged 32 in the Abigail 1620 



M'- CissE Minister his MUSTER 

M"" George Keth aged 40 x 

James Whitinge aged 16 |-in the George 1617 

John Keth aged 1 1 J 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 249 



Elzabeth Cittie 

Susan Bush her MUSTER 

Susan Bush aged 20 in the George 1617 
Sara SPENCE aged 4 borne in Virginia 
Servant's 
Clement Evand's aged 30 in tlie Edivin i6i6 
William Parker aged 20 in the Charles 1616 
John Seward aged 30 in the Geife 1622 
Gilbert Marburie aged 32 in the Southampton 1622 
Thomas Killson aged 21 in the Trncloiie 1623 



Cap"" Niccolas Martue his MUSTER 

NiCCOLAS Martue aged H in the Francis Bonavcntiire 
Peter Eccallowe aged 30 in the Southampton 
William Stafford aged 17 in \.\\c furtherance 



M' John Banum and Robart Sweete theire MUSTER 

John Banum aged 54 in the Susan 1616 
Elzabeth Banum aged 43 in the BotiaNoua, 1620 
Robart Sweete aged 42 in theNept?(ne 161 8 

Servant's 
Niccolas Thredder aged 30 in the Katherin 1623 
Richard Robisonn aged 22 in the Bonanoua 1620 
John Hill aged 26 in the BonaNo2ia 1620 
William Morton aged 20 in the Margett and John 1620 
James Pascoll aged 20 in the Warwicke 1621 
Robart Draper aged 16 in the Jacob 1624 
Sara Gouldinge aged 20 in \\\&Ann 1623 

32 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



EUabeth Cillic 

Richard Mintrene his MUSTER 

Richard Mi.vtrexe aged 40 in the Margett and John 1620 

VVlLLFAM Beane aged 25 in the Diana 1618 

Edward Mintrene aged 12 in the Margdt and John 1620 

John INMAN aged 26 in \.)\q falcon 1619 

William Browne aged 14 in the Southaviton 1622 



Antiioney Burroes his MUSTER 
Anthonev Burroes aged 44 in the George 1617 



John Waine his MUSTER 

John Waine aged 10 in the Neptune 1618 

Amvte Waine aged 30 in the Szmn 1610 

George Ackland aged 7 ) , .,,... 

° ' ■ borne \\\ Virgniia 
Mary Ackland aged 4 ) 

John Harlow aged 28 in the Sampson 1619 

ROBART SabYN aged 30 in the marget and John 1622 

Phillip Chapman aged 23 in the flyinge Hart 162 1 



M' RoiiART Salforu his MUSTER and John Salei)Ru. 

M' RoiiART Salford aged 56 in the John and Francis 161 \ 
John Salkord aged 24 in the George 1616 
Mary Salford aged 24 in the Bona N'oua 1620 

Servant's 
William Ellison aged 44 in the Snjan 1624 
Thomas Faulkner aged 28 in the Mary Prouidense 1622 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 25 1 
Elzabeth Cittie 

Bartholemew Wethersbie and Richard Boulton their 
MUSTERS 
Bartholemew Wethersbie aged 30 in the Prouidence 1616 
Dorythie Wethersbie aged 30 in the London Marchant 1620 
Richard Boulton aged 28 in the Mary and James 1610 
Richard aged 15 in the Swan 1624 



John Gundrie his MUSTER 

John Gundrie aged 33 in the Starr 1610 
Marie Gundrie aged 20 in the George 1618 
John Gundrie aged 2 borne in Virginia 



Francis Mason his MUSTER 

Francis Mason aged 40 in the John and Francis 161 3 
Alice Mason aged 26 in the Margett and John 1622 
Francis Mason borne in Virginia 

Servant's 
William Querke aged 30 in the Marmadncke 162 1 
Thomas Worthall aged 14 in the Marmadncke 162 1 
William Stafford aged 16 in the furtherance 1622 
Henrie Gany aged 21 in the Dutie 1619 
John Robinson aged 21 in the Margett and John 1622 



Farrar Flinton his MUSTER 

Farrar Flinton aged 36 in the Elzabeth 16 12 
Joane Flinton aged 38 in the Elzabeth 161 2 
William Bentlie aged 36 In the Jacob 1624 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Kl/.al)Cth Citlie 

Servant's 
Arthur Smvtm aged 25) . ., ,, / ^ <-' / .^,^ 

r '" ^""^ JSIargct a)id jolin 1622 
Hugh Hall aged 13 •' 

Mathew Hardcastell aged 20 in the Jacob 1624 

Hkxrik Nasi-eild aged 19 in the Sivati 1624 



James Sleight and Franxis Huff thcire MUSTER 

Fran'CLs Huff aged 20 in the Simn 1624 
James Sleight aged 42 in the Tryall 1610 



Leiuetex John" Chlsman his MUSTER 

Jonx Chisman aged 27 in the Jiyiiigc /lart 1621 
Edward C^IS^LVN aged 22 in the Prouidcnce 1623 



M' Thomas Spilman his MUSTER 

Thomas Spilman aged 24 in the George 1616 
Hanna Spilman aged 23 in the Bona Nona 1620 
Elizabeth Hill borne in Virginia 

Servant's 
Kiir.AK r Browne aged 25 in the Alary goiild 161S 
Reisecca Browne aged 24 in the Soittliampton 1O23 
Thomas Parrish aged 26 in the Charity 1622 
John Harris aged 21 in the Jacob 1624. 



Oliver Jinkines his MUSTER 

Oliver Jinkines aged 30, in the viary James 1610 
Joane Jinkines aged 26 in the George 1617 
Allexand' Jinkixes borne in Virginia 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 253 



El/abeth Cittie 

WiLLiAME Gavne and Robart Newman theire MUSTER 

ROBART Newman aged 25 in the Neptune 161S 

William Gayne aged -36 in the Bona Nona 1620 

John Taylor aged 34 in the Sivan 1610 

Rebecca Taylor aged 22 in the Mhrgett and John 1623 

John Coker aged 20 

Richard Packe aged 23 in the Warzvicke 1621 

Abraham Avelin aged 23 l . ^, r~, , ,, ^ 

^ •^ [■ m the E/c:ah't/i 1620 
Arthur Avelin aged 26 J 



Thomas Godby his MUSTER 
Thomas Godby aged 38 in the Dcliiiance 160S 
Joane Godby aged 42 in the Flyinge Hart 1621 
John Curtis aged 22 in the Flyinge Harte 1621 
Christopher Smith aged 23 in the Returne 1624 



M' Edward Waters his MUSTER 

Edward Waters aged 40 in the Patience 1608 

Grace Waters aged 21 in the Diana 161 8 

William Waters 1 , ...... 

\ borne u\ Virginia 
Margerett Waters ) 

William Hampton aged 40 in the Bona Nona 1620 

Joane Hampton aged 25 in t\\Q Abigail 1621 

Thomas Lane aged 30 in the Treasorer 1613 

Alice Lane aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1620 

Thomas Tiiornebury aged 20 in the George 161G 

Servant's 

Adam Thorogood aged 18 ) . ,, ^, , 

„ ^ ( \n \he Charles \62\ 

NiccoLAs Browne aged iS ) 

Paule Harwood aged 20 in the Bona Nona 1622 

Stephen Reede aged 17 in the George 1618 



254 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Elzabeth Cittie 

Mathias Francisco aged i8 in the Jacob 1624 
ROBART Penrise aged 12 in the Bom iwua 1620 



Cap^ Thomas Davis his MUSTER 
Cap' Thomas Davis aged 40 in the John and Francis 1623 
Thomas Hewes aged 40 in the John and Francis 1623 



M' Francis Chamberlin his MUSTER 

Francis Chamberlin aged 45 in ihc Marmaduckc 162 1 

Rebecca Chamberlin aged 37 in the Bona Nona 1622 

Francis Chamberlin aged 3 borne in Virginia. 

Servant's 

John Forth aged 16 } ■ ^u r i^r ^ 

,, ^ > in the Bona Nona 1622 

William Worlidge aged 18 J 

SIONELL* RoWLSTON aged 30 in the God's Gniftc 1623 

Richard Burton aged 28 in the Swan 1624 



Percivall Ibottson his MUSTER 
Percivall Ibottson aged 24 in the Neptune 1618 
Elzabeth Ibottson aged 23 in \.\i& Flyinge Hart 162 1 
John Davis aged 24 in the Jvlin and Francis 1623 

Servant's 
William Greene aged 28 in the Hopewell 1623 
ROBART Locke aged 18 in the Warwicke 1621 



M' Danniell Cookins his MUSTER 
William Wadsworth aged 26 1 Thomas Curtis aged 24 
William Foulke aged 24 j Peeter Sherewood aged 21 

* [So in the original : probably intentkd for Lionei.l,] 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 255 

Eizabeth cittie Thomas Bouldinge his MUSTER 

Thomas Bouldinge aged 40 in the Swan 1610 
William Bouldinge borne in Virginia. 
William Coxe aged 26 in the Godspeede i5io 
Richard Edward's aged 23 \ j^ ^^e Jacob 1624. 
Niccolas Dale aged 20 > 



Reynold Booth his MUSTER 
Reynold Booth aged 32 in the Hercules 1609 
Elizabeth Booth aged 24 in the Ann 1623 

Servant's 
George Levett aged 29 in the Bona Nona 1619 
Thomas Seywell aged 20 in the Ty^er 1623 



Thomas Garnett his MUSTER 

Thomas Garnett aged 40 in the Szmn 1610 
Elzabeth Garnett aged 26 in the Neptune 16 18 
Susan Garnett aged 3 borne in Virginia 
Ambrose Gyffith aged 33 in the Bona Noua 1619 
Joyse Gyffith aged 20 in the Jacob 1624 



Thomas Dunthorne his MUSTER 

Thomas Dunthorne aged 27 in the Margett and John 1620 
Elzabeth Dunthorne aged 38 in the Tryall 1610 

Servant's 
William Tomson aged 22 a 
George Turnor aged 27 I in the Swan 1624 
George Banckes aged 15 ) 
Thomas an Indian Boaye 
Elzabeth Joones aged 30 in the Patience 1609 
Sara Joones aged 5 borne in Virginia 



256 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



Klzabeth Cittie 

Thomas Stepney his MUSTER 
Thomas Stepney aged 35 in the S-Min 1610 



M' Stockton his MUSTER 
Jonas Stockton aged 40 in the bona Nona 1620 
Richard Popeley aged 26 
Richard Davis aged 22 / 

Walter Barrett aged 26 } '" ^'''-" ^'""^ ''^'""' ' ^^^ 
Timothey Stockton aged 14 ^ 

Sen-ant's 
William Duglas aged 16 in the Margett and John 162 1 
John Watson aged 24 in the Szvan 1624 



Tobias Hurst his MUSTER 
Tobias Hurst aged 22 in the Treasurer 1618 



M' William Gaxy his MUSTER 

William Gany aged 33 in the George 1616 
Anna Gany aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1620 

Servant's 

Anna Gany borne in Virginia 

ThomasiN Eester aged 26 in the Falcon 1617 

Elizabeth Pope aged 8 in t\\c Abbigall 1621 

John Wright aged 20 

William Clarke aged 20 / . , ^ , 

„ „ , „ Km the Ambrose 1621 

Hather Tomson aged 18 f 

Thomas Savadge aged iS ' 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



257 



EUabeth Citlie 

Allexa.nuer Mountnev his MUSTER 

Allexand' Mountney aged 33 in the Mary James 1610. 
Lenord Mountney aged 21 in the Bona Nona 1620 
John Walton aged 28 in the Ehabeth 162 1 
Bryan Rogers aged 18 in the Elzabcth 1621 
John Washborne aged 25 in the Jonathan 1619 



A list of the BURIALLES in Elzabeth Citty 1624. 



Weston Browne Aprill. 20. 
Richard Wiffe Aprell 26 
John Mh^eman Aprell 28 
John Jackson Maye 12 
Edward Hill Maye 15 
Peeter Maye 16 

James More June 24 

M' TOMSON 

Phillip Coocke July 8 
Thomas Ebes July 12 
M' Chamberlins Man July 17 
Sibill Morgon July 18 

Wethersby August 8 . 
James Chamberlin August 1 1 



M' Fenton Minister Septemb' 5. 
William White Septemb' 1 2. 
James Chamberlin Septemb' 22 
Mary Downeman a Child Xmi- 

emb' 23. 
John Stamford Septemb' 30 
Thomas Davis 
Peeter Dickens'on 
Richard Easte 
Thomas Hunter 
John Simnell* 
Henrie Middellton 
Sammuell Lambert 
John Bush. 



A MUSTER of the Inhabitente of Elizabeth Cittie beyond 
Hampton River. Beinge the Companyes land. 

Cap^ Francis West his MUSTER 
Cap' Francis West Counseler aged 36 in the Ulaiy Ann Marge tt 1610 
Mrs Francis West Widdowe in the Supply 1620 
Nathaniell West borne in Virginia 

* [This name has been altered from some previous spelling : but it is doubtless correct a> 
printed.] 



258 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Elzabeth Cittie Servant's 

JOANE FairI'XIIH.I) a;4cd 20 in the George 1618 
Beniamin Owin a^cd 18 in the Swan 1623 
William Parnki.l a^ed 18 in the Southampton 1622 
Walter Coupkr aged 22 in the Neptune 1618 
Reinould Godwin aged 30 in the Abigail 1620 
John Pedro a Neger aged 30 in the Swan 1623 



Cai'^ John Martin his MUSTER 
Cap' John Martin "^ 

Sackford WETHEREi.Laged 21 I 
John Smith aged 31 )-in ihc Szvan 1624 

John Howard aged 24 > 

John Anthonie aged 23 J 



George Medcalfe his MUSTER 
George Medcalfe aged 46 
Sara Medcalfe aged 30 in the Hoprwell 1624 
Joane a Child. 



Edward Johnson his MUSTER 
lanvARD Johnson aged 26 in the Abigail 162 1 

in the Bona Nona 1621 
A Child borne in Virginia 



John Lauckfild his MUSTER 

John Lauckfild aged 24 in the Bona Nona 162 1 
Alice Lauckfild aged 24 in the Abbigall 1621 
Sammuell Kennell aged 30 in the Abigail 1621 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 259 



Elzabeth Cittie 

William Fowler his MUSTER 
William Fowler aged 30 in the Abigail 162 1 
Margrett Fowler aged 30 in tlie Abigail 1621 



Walter Ely his MUSTER 
Walter Ely 

Elzabeth Ely aged 30 in the Warwicke 1622 
Ann Ely borne in Virginia 



William Tiler his MUSTER 

William Tiler in the Francis Bonaveniure 1620 
Elizabeth Tiler in the Fraiuis Bonavcnturc 1620 

Servant's 
ROBART More aged 50 in the Proitidaice 1622 
William Browne aged 26 in the Prouidcncc 1622 
ROBART Todd aged 20 in the Hopeivell 1622 
AnthoNIE Burt aged 18 in the Hopurll 1622 
Samiell Bennett aged 40 in the Pronidetice 1622 
Joane Bennett in \.\\q pmiidaice 1622 



Thomas Flynt his MUSTER 

Thomas Flynt in the Diana 1618 

Thomas Merres aged 21 in the F'/ancis Bona Venture 1620 

Henrie Wheeler aged 20 in the Tryall 1620. 

John Brocke aged 19 in the Bona Nona 1619 

James Brookes aged 19 in the Jonathan 1619 

Robart Savadge aged iS in the Elzabeth 1621 



3i-2 



2bo MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 



KI/aliflliCiKie 

John Ward his MUSTER 
John Wauu in the Elzabcth 1621 
Adam Rimwkli. aged 24 in \\\cBona noiia 161 9 
CllKiSTOPllKR VVy.nwill aged 26 in the Bona Nona 1619 
Ol.iUKR JKNKIN aged 40 
JOAN'E JKXKIN f a littell Child 
Hknrik Potter aged 50 
Ann Potter in the London Marchant 
RoiiART Goodman aged 24 in the Bona Nona i6iy 



Grkgorie Dorie his MUSTER 
(iREiiOKiE Dorie aged' 36 in the Bona Nona 1620. 
his wiffc t a httell Child borne in Virginia 



John More his MUSTER 
John More adge 36 in the Bona Nona 1620 
Ee/aheth More in the Abigail 1622. 



Sargent William Barry his MUSTER 
William Barry in the Bona Nona 1619 

Servant's 
Richard Frisbie aged 34 in the Jonathan 1619 
William Rookines aged 26 in the Bona Nona 1619 
JosEi-ii Hattkild aged 24 in the Bona Nona 1619 
Cuthert Seirson aged 22 in the Bona Nona 1619 
John Gh!I!Es aged 24 in the Abigail 1621 
Francis Hill aged 22 in the Bona A-ona 1619 
John Vaohan aged 23 in the Bona Nona 1619 
luiWARD Marshall aged 26 in the Abigail 162 1 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 26r 



Elzabeth Cittie 

William Joyce aged 26 in the Abigail 162 1 
William Evand's aged 23 in the Bo7ia Nona 1619 
Ralph Osborne aged 22 in the Bona Nona 16 19 
Morris Stanley aged 26 in the hopeivell 1624 
NiCCOLAS Weasell aged 28 in the Abigail 1621 
Stephen Dickson aged 25 in the Bona Nona 1619 
Thomas C alder aged 24 in the Bona Nona 16 19 



William Hampton his MUSTER 

William Hampton age 34 in the Bona Nona 1621. 

JOANE Hampton 

John Arndell age 22 in the Abigail 162 1 



Anthonie Bonall his MUSTER 

Anthonie Bonall age 42 } ;,^ ^he Abigail 162 1 
Elias Legardo age 38 1 
Robart Wright age 45 in the Swan 1608 
JOANE Wright and two Children borne in Virginia 
William Binsley age 18 in the Jacob 1624 
Robart Godwin age 19 in the Swan 1624 



ViR 

Oble 



^ \ two frenchmen in the Abigail 1622 

le Hero ) 



Robart Thrasher his MUSTER 

Robart Thrasher age 22 in the Bona Nona 1620 
Roland Williames age 20 in the Jonathan 1623. 

Servant 
John Sacker age 20 in the Margct and J oJ in 1623 

John Haney age 27 in ihc Margett and John 1621 



262 MUSTERS OF THE LXHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Elezabeth Cittie 

Klzabeth Hanie in the Abigail 1622 
Nicholas Rowe in the Ehabeth 1621 
Makv Rowe in the London Marchant 1620 

Servant's 
THOMAS MORELAND | ^^^ ^^ j^ Xh^ Abigail 162I 

Ralph Hoode > 



A list of the DEAD beyond Hampton River 

of M' BONALES Servant i 

M' Dowse his men 2 

M' Peeter Arndell 



TheEasterne A MUSTER of the Inhabitancc of the liasterne 

Shore. 

Shore ouer the Baye. 
Cai'"^ William Ei'Es his MUSTER, (in the ]Villia7n atid Tlioinas 
Margrett Epes in the George 162 1 

Servant's 
NiCCHOLAS Raynberd age 22 in the Szvan 1C24 
William Burditt age 25 in the Susan 161 5 
Thomas Cornish age 25 in the Dtelie 1620 
Peeter Porter age 19 in the Tiger 1621 
John Baker age 20 in the Ann 1623 
Edward Rogers age 26 in the Ann 1623 
Thomas Warden age 24 in the Ann 1623 
Beniamine Knight age 28 in the Bona Nona 1620 
Niccolas Granger age 15 in tiie George 161 8 
William Munnes age 25 in the Sampson 1619 
Henrie Wilson age 24 in the Sampson 1619 
James Blackborne age 20 in the Sampson 1619 
Nicholas SuiTierfild age 15 in the Sampson 1619 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 263 



The^Easterne CaP^ John WiLLCOCKES his MUSTER 

Capt John Willcockes in the Bona Nona 1620 
Henrie Charlton age 19 in the George 1623 



Ancient Thomas Sauage his MUSTER 

Thomas Savage in the John and Francis 1607 
Ann Savage in the Sea Flower 1621 
Servant's 
John WashbornE age 30 in the Jonathan 1620 

Thomas Belson age 12 



Cap'^ Tao: Graues his MUSTER 
Cap' Thomas Graues in the Mary and Margrett 1607 



Walter Scott his MUSTER 

Walter Scott in the Hercules 16 18 
Apphia Scott in the Gift 1618 
Percis Scott borne in Virginia 

Tpiomas Powell his MUSTER 
Thomas Powell in the Sampson 1618 



William Smith his MUSTER 
William Smith age 26 in the Sampson 1618 



Edward Drewe his MUSTER 
Edward Drewe age 22 in the Sampson 161 8 



264 MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 

Kasterne .shore ClIARLES HaRMAN his MUSTER 

CharLKS Har.MAN age 24 in the Furtherance 1622 

John Askume age 22 in the \ ^, , ^ 
•" " \ Cliarks 1624 

Robert Fennell age 20 in the -' 

James Knott age 23 in the George 1617 

Nicholas Hodgskins his MUSTER 

Nicholas Hodgskines age 27 in \.\\&Edivin 1616 
Temporance Hodgskines in the Joitathati 1620 
Margkett Hodgskins borne in Virginia 



SoLLoMAN Greene his MUSTER 
SOLLOMAN Greene age 27 in the Diana 1618 



Thomas Gaskoyne his MUSTER 
Thomas Gaskoyne age 34 in the Bona Nona 1619 

William Andros at the age 25 in the Treasurer 1617 
Danniell Cugley age 28 in the London Marchant 1620 



John Blore his MUSTER 

John Blore age 27 in the Star 1610 

Francis Blore age 25 in the London Marcluint 1620 

Servant's 
John Parramore age 17 in the Bona Venture 1622 
John Wilkines 



MUSTERS OF THE INHABITANTS IN VIRGINIA. 265 



Easteme shore 

RoBART Ball his MUSTER 
ROBART Ball age 27 in the London Alarchant 1619 



William Bibbie his MUSTER 

William Bibbie age 22 in the Swan 162 1* 
Thomas Sparkes age 24 in the Susan 16 16 



John Home his MUSTER 
John Home age 25 in the Margerett and John 1621 



JohnWilkines his MUSTER 

John Wilkines age 26 in the Mary goidd 161 8 
Briggett Wilkines age 20 in the Warwkke 162 1 



Perregrim Watkines his MUSTER 
Perregrin Watkines age 24 in the George 1621 



William Davis his MUSTER 
William Davis age 33 in the IVilliam and Thomas 1618 



DEAD in this Plantation 1624 

Thomas Helcott. 
John Wilkines. 



* [Not quite clear : may be 1620, blotted.] 



34 



[PATENTS GRANTED, &c.] 



THE CORPORACON OF HENERICO* 

[1626.] 

On the Northerly side of James River, from the Fallcs downe to 
Heiierico. Contayning about x Miles in length, are y« publique 
Land's, reserved f laid out, wherof 10,000: Acres, for the 
Vniuersitie Lands, 3000 Acres for the Companys Lands, w'h 
other Land belonging to the Colledge ; the CoiTion Land for 
the Corporacoh 1500 Acres. 



On the Southcrlcj- side begining from the Falles, their are these 
PATTENTS graunted (vizt. 



John Petkrson 100: Acres 

Anthony Edward's 100: 

NATHANELL WORTON lOO: 

John Procter loo: 

Thomas Tracy 100: 

John Billiard 100: 

Francis Weston : 300: 

Phettii'lace Clossk 100: 

John Price 150: 

PETTER NEVMARTf I20:t 

William Perry 100: 

John Blower 100: Surrcndrcd 

for the vse of the Iron Workes. 

Edward Hudson 100: 

Thomas Morgan 150: 

Thomas Shekfield 150: J 



>■ By Pattcnt. 



* [There is a duplicate of this list, but it agrees in the main : we have indicated in notes 
all differences of any importance in the spelling of names.] 
t [Nkwmaui' in the duplicate list.] 
J [Apparently 120, though blotted ; but in the duplicate list it is 100.] 



PATENTS GRANTED, 6-<r. 



267 



In CoxENDALE, w^in the same Corporacon of Henerico. 



Edward Barkley 12 Acres "] 

Richard Bolton 100 

Robert AuKLAND* 200 

John Griffin 50 

Fetter NEiNNEARTf 40 

Thomas TiNDALL icx3 

Thomas Reade 100 

John Layden 200 



By Pattent. 



THE CORPORACON OF CHARLES CITTIE 



George GrinesJ 30 Acres planted 



William Vincent 100 

Richard Taylor 100 

Robert Partten 50 

Thomas Douse 400 

George Cawcott 100 

ISACKE CHAPLINE 50 

Thomas Rosse loo 

John Owlye 50 

Josuah Charde 100 

John Dodd's 50 

William Sharpes 40 

James Vshur 100 

William Cradouke 100 

John Owly 150 

Theophilus Beriston 100 



* [AcKLAND in the duplicate list.] 

X [Grimes i 



planted 
planted 



^B>. 



Pattent. 



t [Neimart in the duplicate list.] 
: the duplicate list .] 

34- 2 



268 PATENTS GRANTED, &'c. 

John Harris 200 Acres planted 

Robert Parttin 100 planted 

Nathaniell Causey 200 

John Cartter 40 

Captaine M ADDISON 250 planted 

Richard Biggs 150 planted 

Francis Mason 50 

Henry Bagwell 50 

Samuell Jarratt* 100 

John Dade 100 

Thomas SwiNHOw 300 

Thomas Hobson 150 

Symon Fortescue 100 

THo^L\s Oague 100 

William Baly 100 

John Writters 100 

Leift: RiCH: Crudge 250 

John Carr 100 

Richard Taylor 100 

Robert Bourne 250 planted 



> By Pattent. 



Laid out for the Company Land belowe Siierley HUNDRED Hand 
3000 Acres 

Claimed by Captaine Francis West, att Westouer 500 Acres 



Vppon Apmatucke River 

William Farrar 100 Acres "] 

Henry Mi LWARD 250 I 



Charles Magnor 650 

Samuell Sharpe 100 

Humphery Kent 50 



)> B>- Pattent. 



[Jerratt in the duplicate list.] 



PATENTS GRANTED, &-r. 



269 



Mr Abra: Persey 1150 Acres 

Richard Symons 100 

Arthur Antonye 150 Acres 

William Sizemore 100 Acres 

William Dowglas 250 Acres 



By Pattent 



J 



Here is Land laid out for Charles Cittie, and the Comon Land. 



y By Pattent 



The Territory of create Weyonoke. 

Christopher Harding 100 Acres "j 

William Baily 50 

Richard Pratt 150 

William Jarret* 200 | 

Capt Jo: Woodliffe 550 

Temperance Baily 200 

Samuell Jordan 450 planted 

Temperance Baily 200 planted 

ISACKE Chaplin ;... 200 planted 

Capt: Nathaniell Powle ... 600 Acres 

M"^ Samuell Maicockes Diuident. 

PersEYS hundred 1 000 Acres planted. 

Tanks Wayonoke ouer arainst "j „^^^ » 

^ (■ 2200 Acres. 

Perseys hundred ) 

Captaine Spillmans Diuident. 

Marttin Brandon belonging to Captaine John Marttin by I'attcnt 
out of England (planted). 

Vppon the easterly Side of Chapokes Creeke, is appointed 500 Acres, 

belonging to y^ place of Treasure by order of Courtt 
John Marttin 100 Acres 



George Harrison 200 

Samuell Each 500 



) 



By Pattent 



* [Jerr.\tt in the duplicate list.] 



2 70 PATENTS GRANTED, «5vr. 



On the Northerly Side, is the land belonging to Southampton hundred 
Containeing looooo: Acres, extending from Tanks Wayonoke 
downe to the mouth of Chicahomny River. 



THE CORPORACON OF JAMES CITTIE 

Adioyneing to the mouth of Chicohominy River ther are 3000 Acres of 
Land, laid out for y^ Company 3000 Acres, laid out for the place of 
the Gouerner (planted) in w-'^ are Some smale parcells, graunted by 
Sir Thomas Ualk and Sir Samuki.l Arcall (planted) 

M' Richard BucKE 750 Acres planted) ,, „ . 

' ' ■ By lattcnt 

The Gkabe [Gleabe] Land loo ) 

111 the Hand of James Cittie, are many parcells of land, graunted to the 
inhabitant's by Pattent, and order of Courtt 

The Territory of Tappahanna ouer against James Cittie. 

John Dodd's 150 Acres 

John Burrows 150 planted 

Richard Pace 200 planted 

Francis Chapman 100 ^ By Pattent 

Thomas Gates 100 

MrJOHNRoLFE 400 planted 

Capt W" Powell* 200 planted J 

Capt Samuei.l Mathews Diuident planted 
Captaine John Hurlestons Uiuidcnt planted 

John Bainham 200 Acres planted 

M' George Sandys 300 planted 

Edward Grindon 150 planted 

William Ewens 1000 planted ^% Pattent 

Capt W" Powell* 550 planted 

Ensigne JO: Vtie 100 

Robert Euers 100 Acres 

* [I'OWLE, in each case, in the duplicate list] 



PATENTS GRANTED, ds'c. 271 

In Hog Hand Mary Baily 500 Acres planted (by pattent 
Southapton hundred in Hog Hand planted 

Captaine Raphe Hamar* by Clame in Hog Hand. 250 Acres 
planted 

Archers hope 

Capt Roger Smith 100 Acres planted . 

Richard KiNGSMELL 200 Ibyorderof Courtt. 

M^W" Claybourne 250 3 

Ensigne W Spence | ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ 

f John Fowler > 

John Johnson 100 

Richard KiNGSMELL 300 

William Fairfax 200 

Joakin Andrewes 100 [.By Pattent. 

John Grubb 100 

John Jefferson 250 

George Perry 100 

Richard Staples 150 

Richard Brewster 100 

Marttins hundred Containeing as is Alledged 80000 Acres part 
planted 

Nere Mulbery Iland 

Nathaniel HuATTf 200 Acres n 

CaptW"PEERCE -J / 



CaptW"PEERCE -J f 

Mr John Rolfe with some |- 1700: Acres planted f ^ 

others -' ^ 

* [Hamor in the duplicate list.] 

t [Apparently so, though the second and third letters are blotted ; but it is clearly Hurr 
in the duplicate list.] 



272 



PATENTS GRANTED, &c. 



Warosquoiacke Plantacon Contayncing downe ward's, from Hog 
Hand xiiij's" miles by the River side, in \vcl> are these patients 
following (vizt) : 



John Carter loo Acres 

Christopher Daxiell loo 

Adam Dixson loo 

John Berry loo 

Thomas Winter loo 

John Pollington 600 

Thomas Poole 100 

Anthony Barham 100 

Capt Netha: Basse 300 planted 

Giles Jones 150 planted 



\ By Pattent 



Blunt Pointe 



Ml- W" Claybourne 500 Acres by orde' of Court 

John Bainham 300 Acres by pattent 

Capt Raphe Hamer* 500 Acres by order of Court 

Gilbert Peppett 50 Acres planted I g 

Francis GiFFORD 50 Acres planted) 

Captaine Samuell Mathews his Diuedent by order of Court, planted. 

Thomas Hetiiersall 200 Acres 

Cornelius May 100 

Richard Crauen 150 

Richard Tree 50 [- By Pattent. 

Richard DoMELAWE 150 

Persiuall Ibbison 50 

Edward Watters 100 Acres 



[H.\MOR in the duplicate list.] 



PATENTS GRANTED, <5v<-. 



273 



Belowe blunt point 
Capt John HuRLESTONE ... 100 Acres -] 
Robert Hutchins 100 Acres J ^' ^^^ '^^ 



John Southerne 40 Acres -1 

S'' Francis Wyatt 500 Acers J ^ 

Morris Thomson 1 50 Acres ^ 

John Salford 100 

Pharaoh Flinton 150 

Leift Giles Alington 100 

William Bentley 50 

Thomas Godby 100 Acres J 



Order of Courtt 



> by pattent 



THE CORPORACON 

Newports Newes 

The Gleab land 

Mr KeYTH* 

Thomas Taylor 

John Powell 

Capt W" Tucker 

Richard Boulton 

John Salford 

Robert SALFORDf 

Robert SALFORDf 

Miles Prickett 

John Bush 

William Julian 

Leift: Lupo 

Elizabeth Lupo 

Thomas Spilman 

Edward Hill 

Alexander Mountney 

William Cole 

William Brooks 

The Gleab land 

Eliza: DonthorneJ 

William Gany 



> by pattent 



OF ELIZABETH CITTIE 

1300 Acres plantd 
ICO planted 

100 planted 

50 planted 
150 planted 
ISO 

50 Acres Claimed f planted 

50 Acres planted 
100 
100 
150 
300 
150 
350 

50 

SO 
100 
100 

SO 
100 

TOO 
100 
200 



^by pattent 



planted 

planted 
planted 
planted 
planted 

planted 
planted 
planted 
planted 
planted 
planted 

Pla^te'^) by pattent 
planted J 



* [Keth in the duplicate list.] + [Thus repeated in the original, 

J [Dunthorne in the duplicate list.] 

35 



274 



PATENTS GRANTED, &-<:. 



r-by Pattern. 



William Capps divident planted 

William Landsdeli loo Acres plantd ^ 

Mr W" Claybourne 150 planted 

John Gunnery 150 planted 

Mary Bouldin 100 planted 

Thomas Bouldin 200 planted 

Mr Petter Arundell 200 

Bartiiolmew Hoskins 100 

Capt Raughly Croshaw ^ 

betweenc Fox hill f Pe- > 500 

monkey River ' J 

Tho: Willowsaby about 2 -j 

miles w'l^in the mouth of \ 200 Acres, by order of Court 

Pemonkey Kiver -' 

On the Easterly Side of Southampton River, their arc 3000 Acres, be- 
longing to the Company at Elizabeth Cittie, planted. And 1500* 
Acres Comon Land, 



On y« South Side of the maine River against Elizabeth Cittie 

Thomas WiLLOUGHBYE 1 00 Acres "1 

Thomas Chapman 100 

Thomas Brewood 200 

John DowNMANt 100 -bypattent 

Capt W" Tucker 650 

John Sipsey 250 

LEIET: Jo: CllEESMANj 200 



The Easterne shore Ouer the Bay. 

John Blower 140 Acres 

Ensignc Salvauge his Diuidcnt 

Sir George Yaruly at Hangers 3700 Acres by Order of Court 

Ccrtainc others have planted their, but no Pattents haue bene 
graunted them, the Companyes and the Secrctarycs Tcnnants, were 
alsoe their Seated but no land ordered, to bee laid out for them, as in the 
other 4 Corporacoiis. 



* [150 in the duplicate list.] 



\ [CllESMAN in the duplicate list.] 



+ [DnwNKMAN in the duplicate list.] 



[PORTS OF IPSWICH AND WEYMOUTH. 



RETURNS OF THOSE WHO EMBARKED 
FOR NEW ENGLAND. 

1634—1635.] 



35-2 



[RETURNS OF THOSE WHO EMBARKED 
FOR NEW ENGLAND. 

1634—1635.] 



To the right honnoWe the Lords & others of his Ma''^ mostc honnoWe 
privie Councell. 
The humble peticon f Certificates of JOHN CUTTINGE 
Ma"" of the Shipp called the Francis, and William 
Andrewes Maf of the Elisabeth, both of Ipsw'^h 

Right honnoble accordinge to yo' Lopps order, wee doe heercw'h presente 
vnto yo' Lopps, the names of all the Passengers that wcntc for Newe- 
England in the said Shipps the Tenth daye of Aprill laste paste. 

Humblie intreatinge yo' LoPP^ (they havinge pforemed yo' 
honno's order) that the bond's in that bchalfe given may 
bee delivered back to yo' peticon's. 

And they as in dutie bound will daylie praye for yo' 
honno's healthes f happynes 



I^TgsipSWICH A Note of all the names and ages of all those which 
l^.^l did not take the Oath of Allegiance or Supremacy being vnder 
age shipped in our Port In the Frauds of Ipswich M' JOHN CUTTING: 
bound for New England the last of Aprill 1634 

r John Lea aged 13 yeres 



Will: Westwood:* 



(Grace Newell ...aged 13 yeres 



[The " braces " are not in the original, but have been inserted for the s.ake of clearness.] 



278 



EMBARKED EOR NEW ENGLAND. 



RoB^: Rose: 



Will: Fkekbourn:.. 

J NO: Bp:rnard: 

AbraiiA: Newell ... 

Edward: Bu(;bv 

John: Pease: 

Rowland: Stebing: 

Mary: Blosse: 

Tho: Sherwood: ... 



ROB^ : Cooe: 



Rich: Pepper: 



John Rose aged 15 [yeeres] 

Robert Rose aged 15 

Eliz: Rose aged 13 

Mary Rose aged 11 

Samuell Rose aged 9 

Sarah Rose aged 7 

Danyell Rose aged 3 

Darcas Rose aged 2 

Mary Freebourne . aged 7 
Sarah Freebourne aged 2 

John Aldburgh aged 14 

Fayth Newell aged 14 

Henry Haward aged 7 

Abraham Newell... aged 8 

John Neweli aged 5 

ISAACKE Newell ...aged 2 

Sarah Bugbye aged 4 

Fayth Clear ke aged 15 

Robert Pease aged 3 

Darcas Greene aged 15 

Thomas Stebing ...aged 14 

Sarah Stebing aged 11 

Eliz: Stebing aged 6 

John Stebing aged 8 

MaryWinche aged 15 

Richard Blosse aged 11 

Anna Sherwood ...aged 14 

Rose Sherwood aged 11 

Thomas Sherwood . aged 10 
Rebecca Sherwood aged 9 

John Cooe aged 8 

Robert Cooe aged 7 

Beniamin Cooe aged 5 

Mary PEPp [Pepper] aged 3 and halfc 
Stephen Beckett... agod 11 



EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 279 

/- Eliz: Hamond aged 15 [yeeres] 

Eliz: Hamond: -< Sarah Hamond aged 10 

V John Hamond aged 7 

Ipswich Customehouse this xij"^ of Nouember 1634 

PHIL: BROWNE EDW: MANN Compt 

p Custr. 



[p^PSWICH A Note of the names and ages of all the Passengers 
l^i^l which tooke shipping In the Francis of Ipswich M' JOHN CUT- 
TING bound for new England the last of Aprill 1634 

[yeeres] 

Robert Pease aged 27 

Hugh Mason | aged 128 

Hester his wife J aged J 22 

Rowland Stebing ... -j aged \ 40 

Sarah his wife j aged J 43 

Thomas Sherwood... ^ aged 48 
Alice his wife j aged 47 



yeeres 

John Beetes aged 40 

William Haulton aged 23 

...aeed 22 



Nicholas Jenning's 

William Westwoode \ aged 1 28 

Bridgett his wife J aged J 32 

Cleare DR.\p [Draper] aged 30 

Robert Rose -j aged \ 40 

Margery his wife | aged j 40 

John Bernard ■) aged \ 36 

Mary his wife / aged i 38 

William Frebourne ] aged 1 40 

Mary his wife J aged) 33 

Anthony White aged 27 

Edward Bugbye | aged ^ 40 

Rebecca his wife 3 aged J 32 

Abraham Newell ... | aged -j 50 

Francis his wife j aged J 40 

Just Houlding aged 23 

John Pease aged 27 

Robert WiNGE aged 60 

Judith his wife aged 43 

John Greene aged 27 



Thomas King aged 19 

John Mapes aged 21 

Mary Blosse aged 40 

Robert CooE | aged "138 

Anna his wife JagedJ43 

Mary Onge aged 27 

Thomas Boyden aged 21 

Richard Wattlin aged 28 

John Lyuermore aged 28 

Richard PEPp [Pepper] -i aged 27 

Mary his wife j aged 30 

Richard Houlding ...aged 25 

Judeth Garnett aged 26 

Eliz: Hamond aged 47 

Thurston Clearke ...aged 44 



EMBARKED EOJi NEW ENGLAND. 



These psons aboue named tooke the Oath of Allegeance and Supre- 
macy at his Matles Custome house in Ips^'ch before vs his Maties Officers 
according to the order of the Lords & others of his Maties most hono''''-" 
I'riuy Councell: This xij'I^ of Nouember 1634 

Ipswicli Customehousc THO CLERI scr 

EDW: MANN Compt 
PHIL BROWNE 
p Custr. 



IBWIl'^WICH A Note of the names and ages of all the Passengers 
I^SI which tooke shipping In the Elizabeth of Ipswich M' WillIa 
Andrews bound for new EngLand the last of Aprill 1634 

[yeeres] 
30 
27 
24 



John Sherman aged 

Joseph Mosse aged 

Richard Woodward ] aged 

Rose his wife I aged 

E;,dmond Lewis | aged 

Mary his wife ( aged 

John Spring ) aged 

P2i,lNOR his wife j aged 

Thurston Raynor... ^ aged 
Elizabeth his wife ... f aged 

Thomas Skott.. ) aged 

P:lizabETH his wife ... j aged 
HeNERY KeMBALL ... I aged 

Susan his wife ) aged 

Richard Kembaei. ... ) aged 

VRSULA his wife j aged 

LsA.\CKE Mixer j aged 

Sarah his wife j aged 

Martha Scott aged 

George Munning's... ) aged 
Elizabeth his wife ... J aged 



vceres 
20 



24 

45 
50 
II 
i2 

45 

46 

40 

36 

40 
40 

44 



60 
17 
41 



John Bernard 1 aged 

Pheke his wife J aged 

Thomas Kilborne ... ) aged 
Elizabeth his wife ... f aged 20 

John Crosse j aged 50 

Anne his wife j aged 38 

Robert Sherin aged 32 

Humphry Brad.stkkkt^ aged 40 

Bridgett his wife j aged 30 

Henekv Glouer aged 

William Blomkield. "| aged 

Sarah his wife J aged 

Robert Day •) aged 

Mary his wife j aged 

Sarah Reynold's aged 

Robert Goodali ) aged 

Katherin his wife ... j aged 

Samuell Smith e ^ aged 

Elizabeth his wife ... j aged 
Thomas Hasting's ... j aged 
Susan his wife J aged 



24 
30 
25 
30 
28 
20 
30 
28 
32 
32 
29 

34 



EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 



28» 



[yeeres] 

Susan Munson aged 25 



Martin Vnderwo(jd 1 aged 

Martha his wife j aged 

Henery GouLDSON... ■) aged 

Anne his wife S aged 

Anne Gouldston aged 

William Cutting a^ed 



38 
31 
43 
45 
18 
26 



John Palmer aged 

Danyell Pierce aged 

John Clearke aged 

John Firmin aged 

Rebecca Isaacke aged 

Anne Dorifall asred 



[yeeres] 
24 



23 



40 
36 
24 



These psons aboue named tooke the Oath of Allegeance and Supre- 
macy, at his Mat's Custome house in Ipswich before vs his Mafies Officers 
according to the order of the Lords & others of his Mat's most Hono''''^ 
Priuy Councell : This xij''i of Nouember, 1634. 

THO CLERI Scr 
Ipswich Custome House 

PHIL. BROWNE EDW: MAN 

p Custr Compt 

to'^IPSWICH A Note of all the names and ages of all those which 
B^i did not take the oath of Allegiance or Supremacy being vnder 
age shipped in o' Port In the Elisabeth of Ipswich M'' Willia An- 
DREWES, bound for New England the last of Aprill 1634 



Ed: Lewis: 



J John Lewis: aged 3 yeeres 

1 Thomas Lewis: aged 3 quarters 



Rich: Woodward: 



I"" 

1 V 



George Woodward: aged 1 3 
fOHN Woodward: aged 13 
Mary Spring: aged 11. 

John: Spring: \ Henry Spring aged 6 

John Spring aged 4 
William Spring aged 3 quarters 
f Thurston Rayner aged 13 
Joseph Raynor aged 1 1 
Elizabeth Raynor aged 9 
Sarah Raynor aged 7 
LiDiA Raynor, aged i 
Edward Raynor aged 10 
Elizabeth Kemball aged 1 1 



Thurston: Raynor:... J^ 



L 



382 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 

r Elizabeth Scott aged 9 [yeeres] 
Tho- Scott- \ Abigail Scott aged 7 

' Thomas Scott aged 6 
ISAACK Mixer aged 4 

c Elizabeth Kemball aged 4 
Hex: Kemball: J Susan Kemball aged i and halfe 

'- Richard Cutting aged 11 
Henry Kemball aged 15 yeeres 
Richard Kemball aged 1 1 
Mary Kemball aged 9 
Martha Kemball aged 5 
John Kemball aged 3 

^ Thomas Kemball aged i 
John Lauericke aged 15 

George: Munnings:... [ ^^^^^^ Munning's aged 12 
\ Abigail Munning's aged 7 
John Bernard aged 2 

Jn"; Bernard: \ Samuell Bernard aged 1 

Tho: King aged 15 
Anna Bradstreet aged 9 



Rich: Kemball < 



\ John Bradstreet aged 3 



Hump; Bradstreet.... -s ,t -n j 

^ Martha Bradstreet aged 2 

V Mary Bradstreet aged i 

Wh.li: Blomfield: ... Sarah Blomfield aged i 

/- Samuell Smith aged 9 

Sam: Smith: 3 Mary Smith aged 4 

I Eliz: Smith aged 7 

^ Phillip Smith aged i 

c Mary Goodale aged 4 
Rob\ Good.ale: J Abraham Goodale aged 2 

^ ISAACKE Goodale aged halfe a yeere 
Hen: GouLDSON: Mary Gouldson aged 1 5 

Ipswich Custome house this xijth of Nouember 1634 

PHIL: BROWNE. THO CLERI scr 

\^ Custr. EDW: MAN 

Compt 



EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 2S3 



BOUND FOR NEW ENGLAND 
|AYMOUTH ^ 

I ye 20th of l 

March 1635* 3 

1 Joseph Hall of Somerst a Ministr aged 40 year 

2 Agnis HALL his Wife aged 25 y 

3 JOAXE Hall his daughf aged 15 Yeare 

4 Joseph Hall his sonne aged 13 Yeare. 

5 Tristram his son aged 11 Yeare 

6 Elizabeth Hall his daught^ aged 7 Yeare 

7 Temperance his daughf aged 9 Yeare 

8 Grissell HALLf his daughti- aged 5 Yeare 

9 Dorothy HALLf his daughf aged 3 Yeare 
ID Judeth French his s'vamt aged 20 Yeare 

11 John Wood his s'vaunt aged 20 yeare 

12 ROB'^ Dabyn his sVamt aged 28 Yeare 

13 Musachiell Bernard of batcombe Clothier 

in the County of Somersett 24 Yeare 

14 Mary Bernard his wife aged 28 yeare 

15 John Bernard his sonne aged 3 Yeare 

16 Nathaniell his sonne aged i Yeare 

17 Rich: Persons salter f his s'vant: 30: yeare 

18 Francis Baber Chandler aged 36 yeare 

19 Jesope Joyner aged 22 Yeare 

20 Walter Jesop Weaver aged 21 Yeare 

21 Timothy Tabor of Som's' of Batcombe 

taylor aged 35 Yeare • 

22 Jane Tabor his Wife aged 35 Yeare 

23 Jane Tabor his daugh'"" aged 10 Yeare 

24 Anne Tabor his daughf: aged 8 yeare 

25 Sarah Tabor his daughf aged 5 Yeare 



[Really 163J.] f [So in the original.] 



6 — 2 



284 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 

26 WiftM Fever his s'vaunt aged 20 Yeare 

27 JNO; WillTMARCK aged 39 yeare 

28 Alce Whitmarke his Wife aged 35 yeare 

29 Jm"* Whitmarcke his Sonne aged 1 1 yeare 
Portus 

Waymouth 30 Jane his daughf aged 7 Yeare 

31 OusEPH \or Onseph] Whitmarke his sonne 

aged 5 yeare 

32 Ricii: Whytemark his sonne aged 2 Yeare 

33 Wltt.M Read of Batcombe Taylor in 
34t Som's't aged 28 Yeare 

35 Susan Read his Wife aged 29 Yeare 

36 Hanna Read his daugh"" aged 3 yeare 
yj LusAX* Read his daughf aged i yeare 

38 Rich: Adams his s'vante 29 Yeare 

39 Mary his Wife aged 26 yeare 

40 Mary Cheame his daughf aged i yeare 

41 Zachary Bickewell aged 45 Yeare 

42 Agnis Bickwell his Wife aged 27 yeare 

43 Jn" Bickwell his sonne aged 11 Yeare 

44 Jn" Kitchin his servaunt 23 yeare 
46§ George Allin aged 24 Yeare 

47 Katherin Allyn his Wife aged 

30 yeare 

48 George Allyn his sonne aged 16 yeare 

49 WlltM Ally'N his sonne aged 8 year 

so: Mathew Allyn his sonne aged 6 yeare 

5 1 Edward Poole his s'vaunt aged 26 yeare 

52 Henry Kingman aged 40 Yeares 

53 Joane his wife beinge aged 39 

54 Edward Kingman his son aged 16 year 

55 Joane his daughf aged 1 1: yeeare 



* [Sic. But doubtless intended for John.] 

+ [It will be noticed that No. 34 is placed against the name of a place instead of that of a 
pereon.] 

X [Probably intended for SusAN.] § [There is no No. 45.J 



EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 285 

56 Anne his daughf aged 9 Yeare 

57 Thomas Kingman his sonne aged 7 Yeare 

58 John Kinghman his sonne aged 2 yeare 

59 J"' Ford his servaunt aged 30 Yeare 

60 William Kinge aged 40* Yeare 

61 Dorothy his Wife aged 34 yeare 

62 Mary Kinge his daughf aged 12 year 

63 Katheryn his daughf aged 10 Yeare 

64 WiftM Kinge his sonne aged 8 year 

65 Hanna Kinge his daughf: aged 6 year 
66f Somm'. [Somerset] 

Thomas Holbrooke of Broudway aged 34: yeare 
6^ Jane Holbrooke his wife aged 34 Yeare 

68 John Holbrooke his sonne aged 1 1 yeare 

69 Thomas Holbrooke his sonne aged 10 yeare 

70 Anne Holbrooke his daught^ aged 5 yea[re] 

71 Elizabeth his daught"^ aged i yeare 

72 Thomas Dible husbandiTi aged 22 yeare 

73 Francis Dible soror aged 24 Yeare 

74 Robert Lovell husbandman aged 40 Year 

75 Elizabeth Lovell his Wife aged 35 year 

76 Zacheus Lovell his sonne 1 5 yeares 
78! Anne Lovell his daughf: aged 16 yeare 

79 John Lovell his sonne aged 8 yeare 
Ellyn his daughf aged ... i yeare 

80 James his sonne aged i yeare 

8 1 Joseph Chickin his servant 16 year 

82 Alice Kinham aged 22 yeare 

S3 Angell Hollard aged ... 21 yeare 

84 Katheryn his Wife 22 yeare 

85 George Land his servaunt 22 yeare 

86 Sarah Land§ his kinswoman 18 yeare 

* \0r 30. One figure is written over the other, and I cannot tell which is the later.] 
t [Thus in the original. This number should evidently come against the next line.] 

* [There is no No. 77 ; but it will be observed that two lines below there is a name without 
number.] § [Originally written LA.NG.] 



286 EMBARKED FOR NEW ENGLAND. 

87 Richard JOANES of Binder 

88 ROB"^ Martyn of Badconibe husband m 44 

89 HUMFREY SlIEPllEARD husbandiTi... 32 

90 John Vpham husbandman 35 

91 Joane Martyn 44 

92 Elizabeth Vpham 32 

93 John Vpham Juu 07 

94 William Graue [Grave] 13 

95 Sarah Vpham 26 

96 Nathaniell Vpham 05 

97 Elizabeth Vpham 03. 

Dorst Richard Wade of Simstuly 

98* Cop [Cooper] aged 60 

99 Elizabeth Wade his Wife 6t 

ICX3: Dinah his daughr 22 

loi Henry Lush his sVant aged 17 

102 Andrewe Hallett his s'vaunt 28 

103 John hoble husbandfu 13 

104 Rob"^ HUSTE husbandin 40 

105 John Woodcooke 2 

106 Rich Porter husband 3 

JOHN PORTER Deputy 
Cleark to EDW: 

THOROUGHGOOD 

• [This number should be in the line above.] t [Sic in orig.] 



A Register of the 

of such persons a 

and vp^A^ards and haue t 

to passe into forraigne partes from . . 
march 1637 tothe29*'^^^day of [S]ept. . 
by vertu of a commission granted to 
m'" thomas mayhew gentleman. 



* [The list does not go beyond the igth of September 1637 ; the above date must therefore 
be an error. It should be mentioned that many passages to Holland are included in the original 
document : these we omit, as not pertinent to our object. The last passage for America is dated 
May 15. The dots indicate parts of the indorsement eaten away by age.] 



[A REGISTER OF PERSONS ABOUT TO PASS 
INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 

1637-] 



Ig^HESE people went to New England: with William:* Andrewes: 
l^^l of Ipswich M-- of the: JoJin: and Dorethey: of Ipswich and 
With William Andrewes his Sone. M'- of the Rose: of Yarmouth. 

Aprill the /S'li / 1637. The examinaction of JOHN: Baker: borne in 
Noi'wch in No'ffolck Grocar / ageed / 39 yeres and Elizabeth: 
his Wife/ ageed/ 31 yeares with 3 Children Elizabeth: John: 
and Thomas— and 4 Saruants. Marey: Alxarson: aged/ 24 
yeares Anne: Alxarson: aged / 20 yeares / Bridgett 
Boulle: aged/ 32 yeares/ and Samuell: Arres: aged 14 
yeares ar all desiroues to goe for / Charles Towne in New 
England ther to inhabitt and Remaine // " 
Aprill. the / 8* / 1637. The examinaction of NiCHO: BUSBIE: of No'wch 
in Norff / Weauer / aged / 50 yeares and / Bridgett: his Wife 
/aged/ S3 yeares with / 4 / Children. NiCHO: JOHN: Abraham: 
and Sarath: ar desirous to goe to boston in New England to 
in habitt /// 
Aprill. the/ Sth/ 1637 The examinaction of MiCHiLL: Metcalfe: of 
No'wch Do'nix Weauear / aged. 45 yeares and / Sarrah: his 
Wif / aged / 39 yeares with. / 8 Children / MiCHiLL: Thomas: 
Marey: Sarrah: Elizabeth: Martha: Joane: and Rebeca: 

* [We follow tlie very peculiar punctuation of this list throujjlioul.l 



290 ABOUT TO PASS INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 

and his Saruant Thomas COMBERBACH: aged / 16/ yeares ar 
desirous to passe to boston in New England to inhabitt /,/ 

Aprill. the /8*/ 1637 The examinaction of John: Pers: of Ncwch in 
Noi^fif VVeaucar ageed 49 yeares / and ELIZABETH: his Wife aged / 
36 yeares / with 4 Children. JoHX: Barbre: Elizabeth: and 
JUDETII and one Saruant / John: Gedney aged / 19 yeares. 
are desirous to passe to boston in New England to inhabitt /// 

Aprill. the /S'h/ 1637. The examinaction of William: LUDKEN: of 
Noi'wch in No'ff / Locksmith ther bo^nc / ageed 33 yeares / 
and Elizabeth: his Wife / ageed. / 34 yeares. With one Child 
and one Saruant / Thomas: Homes: are desirous to goe to 
Bostone in Ncvve England there to inhabitt / and Remaine /// 

*ks: of Ncwch in Ncfif / Cordwynar aged / 

28 yeares and. / 

with / 4 / Children Samuell: John: Elizabeth: and Debra: 

NS: aged / iS yeares and Anne: 

Willi AMES: aged / 15 yeares / 

England to Inhabitt //Z 

RANCIS: Lawes: bene in No^wch in Nofff 

and their liuing Weauear / aged nd LiDDEA: 

his Wife / ageed / 49 yeares / With one Child Marey: and 2 
saruants. Samuell: Lincorne: aged 18 yeares / and Anne: 
Smith: aged. 19 yeares ar desirous to passe fo' New-England 
to inhabitt / / 

8 1637. The examinaction of William: Nickerson: of 

No^vch in Nofff/ Weauear / ageed 33 yeares. and. Anne: his 
Wife / aged / 28 yeares with / 4 Children / NiCHO: Robaktt: 
Elizabeth: and Anne: ar desirous to goe to Bostone in 
New England ther to Inhabitt /// 

Aprill the / S'h / 1637. The examinaction of Samuell: Dix: of No^wch 
in Noi'ff Joynar ageed 43 yeares /and JOANE: his / Wife / aged 
38 yeares with 2 Children Presella: and AbegELL: and 2 
Saruantcs William: / Storey: and Daniell: Linsey: the 
one aged / 23 the other / 18 yeares/ ar all desirous to pass 
to Boston in New England there to Inhabitt/// 
* [The cots here ami after indicate parts of the original MS. eaten away by age or damp.] 



ABOUT TO PASS INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 



29t 



Aprill. the / ii* / 1637 The examinaction. of Henry: Skerry: of great 
yarmouth in the County of Nofff / Cordvvynar. / ageed / 31 yeares, 
and Elizabeth : his Wife / ageed / 25 yeares / with one Child 
Henry: and / one Aprenties / Edmund: Towne: aged / uS 
yeares. / ar desirous to passe for New England to inhabitt /// 

Aprill. the / I I'll/ 1637 jhe examinaction of John: Moulton: of 
Ormsby in NCff husbandman, aged. 38 yeares., and. Anne 
his Wife / ageed / 38 yeares with 5 Children. Henry: Marey 
Anne: Jane: and / Bridgett: and / 2 Saruants. Adam 
GooddeN-S: aged. 20 yeares and Alles: Eden: aged 18 yers 
/ ar all desirous to passe, to New England there to inhabitt ij 
and abide /,',/ 

Aprill. the/ I I'll/ 1637 "The examinaction of MareY: MoultoN: of 
Ormsby in Nofff / Wydow, ageed / 30 yeares and 2 / Saruants. 
John: Maston: aged / 20 yeares and Merrean: Moulton: 
ageed / 23 yeares / are desirous to goe to New England to 
inhabitt and dwell /// 

Aprill. the / ii'h/ 1637 The examinaction of Richard: Caruear: of 
Skratby.* in the County of No'ff / husbandman / ageed / 60, 
yeares, and Grace: his Wife, ageed, 40 yeares. with / 2 Chil- 
dren. Elizabeth: ///ageed / 18 yeares and, Susanna: aged 18, 
yeares. being twynes. / mc 3 Saruants ISACKE: Hartt: ageed, 
22 yeares and Thomas: Flege: aged / 21 yeares. and one 
I\Iarable: Vnderwood: a mayd. Saruant / ageed, 20 yeares. 
goes all for New England to Inhabitt / and Remaine //// 

Aprill. the /ii'h/1637 The examinaction of RuTH: Moulton: of 
Ormsby in Norff. Singlewoman. ageed / 20 yeares. is desirous to 
passe for New England there to Inhabitt and dwell /// 

Aprill .the / I I'l'/ 1637 The examinaction of RoBERTT: Page: of 
Ormsby in No'ff. husbandman, ageed ^i yeares and / Lucea: his 
Wife, aged 30 yeares with / 3 Children / Frances: Margrett: 
and Susanna: // and 2 Saruants / William: Moulton: and 
Anne: Wadd: the one aged 20 yeres the other / 15 yeares. and 
are all desirous to passe fo"" New England to inhabitt and 
Remaine. /// 

* [Perhaps Scratley, a part of Ormsby.] -, ■y___2 



292 ABOUT TO PASS INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 

Aprill. the / I l<h / 1637 The examinaction of HliXREY: DOWE: of 
Ormsby in No'^fif husbandman, agecd, 29 yeares. / and Joaxe: 
his Wife / agecd 30 yeares with 4 Children, and one Saruant / 
AnnE: ManING, ageed / 17 yeares. are desirous to passe into 
New England to inhabitt /// 

Aprill. the / 1 1''' / 1637 The examinaction of RoBERTT: 

Singleman. is desirous to passe 

Aprill. the / 11*/ 1637 The examinaction of Ellen: RoBENSONE: of 

g desirous to passe into New England thcr to 

in 

Aprill. the y 1 1''' / 1637. The examinaction of William: Williame.S: of 

great yarm 40 yeares. and Alles: his Wife 

/ ageed. 38 yeares with / 2 Children ar 

desirous to goe fo"" New England to inhabitt /// 

Aprill. the / ii''>/ 1637 The examinaction of Elizabeth: Willl-\.MES: 
of Ya''mouth. in No' ff / Singlcwoman ageed 3 1 yeares / is 
desirous to passe into New England thcr to inhabitt and 
Remaine /// 

Aprill. the / I2'h/ 1637 The examinaction of Kathren: Rabev: of 
Yarmouth / a Wattermanes. Wydow. / ageed. 68 yeares. is 
desirous to passe into New England there to Remaine With 
her Sone / 

Aprill. the/ I2'l> / 1637 The examinaction of RiCHARU: Leeds: of great 
ya'mouth. Marrinar. ageed 32 yeares. and JoANE: his Wife/ageed. 
23 yeares / with one Child / arc desirous to passe fo"" New 
England and there to inhabitt / and dwell /// 

Aprill. the / 12''' / 1637 The examinaction of HENRY: Smith: of New- 
bucknam husbandman / ageed 30 yeares. / and Elizabeth: his 
Wife ageed. 34 /yeares. with 2 / Children JOHN: and SlTliE: ar 
desirous to passe into New England /// to inhabitt /// 

Aprill. the / 13''' / 1637 The examinaction of JollN: ROPEAU: of New 
Bucknam Carpentar. / ageed. 26 yeares. and Alles: his Wife / 
ageed, 23 yeares / with / 2 Children. Alles: and Elizabeth: 
are desirous to goe for New England there to Remaine* /// 

* [Here come a number of entries of passages for Holland.] 



ABOUT TO PASS INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 293 

. . ese people went to New England with William: / Goosii: m'' of the 
Marey: Anne: of Yarmouth: /// 

1637 The examinaction of THOMAS: Paine: of Wrentom 

in Suffolcke / Weauear / ageed / 50 yeares / and Elizabeth: his 
Wife / ageed / 53 yeares with / 6 / Children / Thomas: John: 
Marey: / Elizabeth: Dorethey: and Sarah: are desirous 
to goe for Salame in New England to inhabitt 

May: the / 10*/ 1637 The examinaction of Margrett: Neaue: of 
great yarmouth in No'"ff / Wydow. / ageed / 58 yeres / and 
Rachell: Dixson: her grand Child is desirous to passe into 
New England to inhabitt / 

May: the/io"i/ 1637 The examinaction of Beniemen: Cooper: of 
Bramton in Suffolck / husbandman / ageed / 50 / Yeares / and. 
Elizabeth: his Wife / ageed / 48 yeares With / 5 Children 
Larwance: Marey: Rebeca: Beniemen: and Francies: 
Fillingham: his Sone/in Lawe / ageed / 32 yeares allso his 
Sister ageed / 48 yeares / and 2 Saruants / JOHN: KiLiN: and 
Feleaman: Dickerson: ar all desirous to goe for Salam in 
New England and there, to inhabitt /// 

May: the / lo'h/ 1637. The examinaction of Abraham: Toppan: of 
yarmouth Cooper / ageed /31 yeares and Susanna: his Wife / 
ageed. 30 yeares With / 2 Children Fetter: and Elizabeth: 
and one Mayd / Saruant / Anne: GoodiN: ageed / 18 yeares 
are desirous to passe to New England to / inhabitt /// 

May: the / io''i / 1637 The examinaction of William: Thomas: of 
great Comberton in Wo'stershire husbandman / Singleman / 
ageed / 26 yeares. is desirous to passe to Exerden / in New 
England to inhabitt 

May: the / lo'h / 1637 'I he examinaction of John: Thurston: of 
Wrentom in Suff / Carpentar/ ageed, 30 yeares. and Mar- 
grett: his Wife / ageed. 32 yeares. With / 2 Children Thomas. 
and John: ar / desirous to passe to New England /// to inhabitt /// 

May: the / 10"'' / 1637 The examinaction of LuCE: Poyett: of No^wch 
Spinster / ageed. 23 yeares is desirous to pass into New 
England and there to Rcmaine /// 



294 ABOUT TO PASS INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 

May: the / lo"" / 1637 The examinaction of JOHN: BOROWE of yarmouth 
Cooper / aged 28 yeares. and Anne: his / Wife / ageed / 40 / 
yeares is desirous to passe to Salam in New England and thcr 
to inhabitt 

May: the / ii'li / 1637 The examinaction of WiLLlAM: Gault: of yar- 
mouth Cordwynar / Singleman /ageed 29 /yeares is desirous to 
passe to New England and there to Rcmaine /// 

May: the/ iitl>/ 1637 The examinaction of JoANE: AMES: of yarmouth. 
Wydo»v / ageed / 50 yeares with / 3 Children Ruth: ageed / 18 
yeares WiLLiAM: and JoilN: are desirous to passe for. New 
England and there to inhabitt and Remaine /// 

Maj-: the / i it'' / 1637 The examinaction of AuGSTEN: Cali 

Alles: his Wife / ageed / 40 / yeares 

desirous to goe to Salam in New Eng 

May: the / i ith / 1637 The examinaction of JoiiN: Darrell: of 

. . . .passe into Salam in New England and there 

May: the/ i if' / 1637 The examinaction of JoiiX: GeuneY: of NoUvch 

in No^ff Weauear to passe for New England / with his Wife 

Sarah: aged 25 yeares Ledia: Hanah: 

and John: mo"" / 2 Saruantes / William: Walker: ageed .... 

BURGES : ageed / 26 yeares / ar desirous 

to passe fo"" Salam /// 

May: the/ i it'i / 1637 The examinaction of Samuell: Aires: of No^wch 
an apintes / ageed / 15 yeares is desirous [to] passe into New 
England to his Mr John: Baker: as he had apointed him /// 

This man was ^The cxaminaction of JOHN: YONGES: of S' Margrctts: Sufif/ 
Minister/ageed 35 yeares.and. / JOAN: his Wife/ ageed /34/ 
yeares with /6/ Children /JOHN: Tho: Anne: Raciiell: 
AIarey: and / JosUEPH: ar desirous to passe fo'' Salam: in 
New England to inhabitt /// 

May: the/ 12/ 1637 The examinaction of Samuell: Grexsild: of 
No^wch Weauear / ageed, 27 yeares, and Barbrey: his Wife / 
ageed /3s yeares. With two Children Marey: and Barbrey: 
and John: Teed: his Saruant / ageed, 19 yeares ar all de- 
sirous to passe into New England to inhabitt /// 




ABOUT 20 PASS INTO FOREIGN PARTS. 295 

May: the/ 12* / 1637 The examinaction of Thomas: JOANts: of Elzing 
in Noiff, Buchar / Singleman / ageed. 25 yeres is desirous to 
passe into New England: and there to Remaine /// 

May: the / 13* / 1637 The examinaction of TllOMAS: Olliuer: of 
Nonvch Cah'nder / ageed / 36 yeares. and MareY: his Wife / 
ageed. 34 yeares, with 2 Children. ThO: and JOHN: and 2 
Saruants/ Thomas: Doged: aged, 30 yeares and Marey: Safe: 
ageed / 12 yeares ar desirous to pa.sse fo^ New England, to 
inhabit 

May: the / 15*/ 1637 The examinaction of William: Cockram: of 
Southould in Suff / Marinrar/ ageed 28 yeares. / and CHRISTEN: 
his Wife ageed. 26 yeares with 2 Children and / 2 Saruantes 
desirous to passe fc new england to inhabitt /// 

[ Then follow more passages for Holland; and the zvJwle is signed .•] 

HENRY: HILL Deputy for m' Thomas Mayhew Gentleman.// 



SOUTHAMPTON. 



I^ORTUS SOUTHTON. A List of the Names of such Passengers 

IB.^1 as were shipped in the Virgin of Hampton of 60 tonnes 

John Weare M^ for the Barbathoes, & John DE ea. 

May mcrcliant wlio haue taken the oathes of Allegiance 

& Supremacy the 30''' of Marchc. 1639 [1640]. Viz'. 

Aged. 

*57. ycares. Michaell Edmo.nd'.s of Crawley Com Southt husbanct. 

28. Jeremy Robinson of Singleton Coiii Suss hoopmaker. 

29. John Vennell de eod Cordwayner. 

25. W" Fr.\NCIS of Catterington CoiTi Southt sergweau'. 

[serge-weaver] 

20. JAME.S Wilson of Glascowe husbandfn. 

20. W" Barnes of Wimbome Com Southt shocmak' 

22. Nichas Bardin of Southton Smith 

22. Andrewe Drudg of SouthTon p'ct husbandm 

27. Ahraiiam Sad of Southton p'd sergewcau' 

24. James Barrey of Dorchester husbandm 

16. John Stevens of Ringwood Corn Southt husbandin 

15. Gyles Weekeham of Bansteed Coin Surr husbandi7i. 
18. Peter Woodland of Soutlvton Ropemaker. 

16. Richard Shingle of Bevis hill nere Soutlfton. 
■ 17. James H.\cker of Andivcr CoiTi Southt. 

15. WittM TUCKE of Husborne ncrc Andiver p'd. 

30. John Hudlice of Newport in y-- Isle of wight taylof. 

16. James Blanche of the Isle of Wight p'd. 

31. Richard Trodd of Southstoncham husbandin. 



* [The first fijjure is almost cflaceJ.] 



Aged 
H 

12 
12 

14 
12 
I I 



EMBARKED FOR THE BARBADOES. 297 

ROB'^ Clitson of Andiver p'd. 
Henry Harris of Southton p'd. 
WittM Decke of Wimborne p'd. 
Walter Smalle of the Isle of Wight p'd. 
John Bassett of Christchurch. 
ROB'^ Bruton of Andiver p'd. 

These sixe vndcr yeares, & not szvorne. 



IteSHE names of such as were sworne the 8"i of Aprill, & passed in the 

|b^,p][ same Shipp. 

Aged. 

29. yeares. Andrewe Bullaker of Southton barbo"". 
24. Miciiaell Oxford of Bevis hill husbandih. 
24. RoB'^ Maijor of SoutTTton, Chaundler. 

19. 14. Thomas Gretrick f Rich. Warren serves 

14. Thomas Turner vnder age f not sworne. 

22. Daniell de la Hay seaman. 

45. John Newman of Brading in the Isle of wight. 

30. Thomas Holmes of Southton Currier. 
24. WittM Cockerell. Coin Staff Taylo^. 

24. Henry Dainty of Bymesf Coiii Dors' shoemakr. 

25. Henry Pressey of Hamsteed Coin Berk glou' [Glover] 

26. Gerrart Sister a form' Inh'itant there. 

'29. Charles Darvall. of Southton clothworker. 



14. Francis Desart of SoutFton. 

14. WiJtM Gilbert of SoutFtbn p'd. 

eight serv' maydes, Not sworne. 

These & the former which passe in this 
Shipp were noe Subsidy men, but 
people & servants of meane condicon. 



38 



EMBARKED FOR THE BARBADOES. 



ORTUS SOUTHTON ; 



28. June Regnald Allex* of Kent of 30. yeares gent, Gerraru 
1639. Haughtox of 30. yeares Cofii OxoTi gen f David 
HiXE of 35. yeares Com Kane geii free planters 
of the Barbathoes. 

John Evenson of the County of Chesf f Tho: Evenson 
his brothr, ANDREW Waller of 18. yeares Com 
Hertf, Humi'HRY Burgis of 19. yeares of Cornewall, 
John Wethered of 22 — yeares in the County of 
Yeorke scrv''* to the Planters aboue named, they 
passe in the Boldadvcutiire of Hampton for the 
Isle of Guarnzcy, f from thence they take shipping 
for the Barbathoes, who haue taken the oathes 
vt sup^ [ut supra] 



{_May 1638.] 

P^IOUTHTON The list of the names of Passengrs Intended to shipe 
| p§Mffll thcmselues, In the Bcuis of Hampton of CI Tonnes, RoiiERT 
Batten M"" for Ncwengland ; And thus by vertue of the Lord Tre- 
surers Warrant of the second of May. w* was after the restrayne[t] & 
they some Dayes gone to sea Before the King* Mat^^. . Proclamacon 
Came vnto Southton. 

Ages. 

John Frey of Basing wlelvvrite. [wheelwright] his wife ) 
05 — & three Children. J 

40 — Richard Austin taylcr of Bishopstocke. his wife I 
05 — & two Children. ) 

Robert Knight his seruant Carpenter 



[Three entries of passengers for Jersey and Guernsey precede this in the original.] 



ABOUT TO EMBARK FOR NEW ENGLAND. 299 



} 



[Ages] 

37 — Christopher Batt of Sarum Tanner. 
32 — Anne his wife. 

20— DOROTHIE Batt there sister. & fine 
10 & vnder. Children vnder tenne yeares. 

34.— Thomas Good \ 

22. — Eliza: Blackston | serv's 

18. — Rebecca Pond ' 



62. — William Carpenter | ^ u- 1, r- 

\ of Honvell Carpent' 



33. — William Carpent jun . 
32. — Abigael Carpenter. 
10 & vnder & fower Children 
14 — Tho: Banshott Servt 



38 — Annis Littlefeild & six Children 
John Knight Carpenter... \ ^^ 
Heugh Durdal J 



26 — Henery Byley of Saru tanner. 
22 — Mary Byley 

Tho:Reeues Serves 

20 — John Byley 

40 I Richard Dum' [Dummer] of Newengland. 
35 Alce Dum' 
19 Tho: Dum' 
19 Joane Dum' 
10 Jane Dum' 
*09 Steephen Dum' husbandman. 
06 Dorathie Dum'. 
04 Richard Dum'. 
02 Tho: Dum'. 

* [Evidently either the age or the occupation must be wrong liere.] 

.^.8—2 



300 



ABOUT TO EMBARK FOR NEW ENGLAND. 



[Ages] 
30 
26 

19 

22 
20 
18 

14 
20 

IS 

20 



John HucHINSON Carpent' 

Frauncis Alcocke Virg 

Adam Mott tayler 

Witt Wackefeild 

Nathanuel Parker of London Backer 

Samuel Poore 

Dayell Poore 

Alce Poore 

Richard Bayley 

Anne Wackefeild 



^Serv's 



20 ANNE wackefeild J 

The numb' of the passeng's aboue mentioned are Sixtie & one Soules, 



HEN: CHAMPANTE Cust^ 
N. DINGLEY Comptr 



THO: WULFRIS Cott & Far 



[THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 

1673— 1679.] 



[THE SOMMER ISLANDS.] 



August the 22)Ci 1673 
jHE Names of ye Govern' & Councill of ye Assembly 



J Heydon: D. G. [Deputy Governor] 



Henry Tucker seni'. 
Richard Wolrich 
Henry Moore 
John Hubbard 
John Wainwright seni'. 
Thomas Wood 
Jonathan Turner senir. 
Thomas Lecraift 
Cornelius White secretary 

Charles Whetenhall Speaker 

John Bristow Juni'. 

Samuell Brangman 

BoAZ Sharp 

Thomas Shaw 

James Farmer 

John Welch 

Thomas Stow 

Edward Sherlock Sen'. 

Robert Dickonson 



S'* Georg Tucker 
Thomas Kersey 
Edward Chaplain 
Georg Bascomb 
William Basden 
Phillip Lea 
John Rawlins sen'. 
Nicholas Thornton 
John Arthur 
John Stow 
John Sqire 
John Hutchins 
Richard Hanger 
Georg Hubbard 
William Milborn 
Lawrence Dill 
John Cox 

John Somersall Sen'. 
Richard Jennins 
Richard Peniston 



[But possibly S', i.e. Sir.] 



304 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 



Severn Vicars 
William Righton Seni' 
Thomas Hall 
Georg Ball 
John Morrice Scni'. 

Witt. BURCU 



Thomas Forster 
Richard Mathelin 
Natmaniell Butterfield 
Hamond Johnson Clerk 
of y<= Assembly 



Hjp^N Accompt of the Generall Lands belonging to the Somer 
^^ Islands Conip^ taken out M'' Richard Norwoods 
Survey booke by him made in the yeares 1662: 1663: 

GENERALL LANDS* 

N" :icr': roo: Perch 

Begining with S' Georges Island 
I The Governo' holds of the Hono''''^ Comp» as . 
belonging to his place Twelve Shares of Land / 
at the East End of S' Georges Island Containe- 1 

ing p Estimacori ^ 

Namely in the Occupacon of 

David Stokes p Estimation i: share 

Joseph Goodfaith p Estimat i: sha: 

John Mills p EstimaT \ sha: 

John Bedwell p Estimat i^ 

John Mills p Estimat i sha: 

Robert Powell p Estimat i sha. 

Cornelius Evans Matthew Norman ) , 
and Roger Browne p Estimat ) 

Alexander Smith p Estima"con i sha: 

John Welsh John Bristowe Marshall, 

Roger Bayley Hannah Holloway, Edward 

Middleton, Tiio: Shaw John Hurt, these 

seaven hold p Estimacon 2 sha: 

The residue of these twelve Shares are in the 

Occupacon of the Governo' himselfe. 

T [There are two copies of this list, one going down to No. 26 only (see p. 307), the other 
to tl> e end, as here. We have printed from the longer and more complete one. There arc, 
however, no important variations in them, so far as they both extend.] 



THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 



2 Gleabe in the Tenure of m': Sam'-'- Smith the psent^ 

Minister there Two shares Containeing p stimat. V 50 00 
[estimation] J 

3 The Sheriffe Mr John Nicholls as belonging to his n 

Office Fower Shares of Land containeing p v 100 00 
Estimat ) 

4 The Secrary M'' Henry Tucker as belonging to-v 

his Office holds of the Hono^''^ Comp^ 2 shares v 050 — 
Containeing p Estimat ) 

5 Mr John Vaughan holdeth by Lease from m'' Case- -j 

WELL of the Compos Land i sha: containeing >- 025 00 

p Estimat j 

5 Leut: Edward Brack ley holdeth of the HonoWe ) 
Compa at Will 2 sha: containeing p Estimat I 

7 Mr John Bristowe Marshall holdeth of the Honoble 

Compa as belonging to his Office 2 sha: Containe- (. 050 00 
ing p estimat j 

8 M's Stalvers holdeth of the Honoi^'e Comp-i n 

as belonging to the Ferry 2 sha: Containeing > 50 00 

Estimat } 

SuiTie 27: shares 

But the whole Island (as formerly measured) conteynes 

706: acres that is 28: sha: and Six acres. 



050 00 



The Small Islands neare S' Georges. 

Two Islands against the East End of S' Georges ) 

T . - ^ - ^ . . ^ r OS 00 06 
Lyemg m Comon contamemg J 

Pagetts Fort whereof Captaine Francis Tucker ^ 
is Comander w* the Island whereon it stands 
sometimes called Penestons Island and a Tenem' 
or Dwelling house there in the Occupacon of 
Leivt: Jonathan Stokes as belonging to the I 

Fort cont J 

39 



> 00 



(. 03 oi 04 



306 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 

N" Generall acr roo: perch. 

1 1 Smiths Fort whereof Captaine Godheard Aser is 

Comandcr the Island Containeing 

12 Smiths Island in the tenure of Captaine Godheard 

Aser from the Hono'''= Comp-^ as Comander of \- 61 
Smiths Fort cent 

13 An Island Called Hen-Island neare the West End of 

Smiths Island Lyeing in Coinon and Containeing 

*I3 A small Island Lyeing betweene Hen-Island afore- -v 

said and Smiths Island Lyeing in Coinon f Con- r 00 
taineing ) 

*I4 Long Bird Island in the Tenure and Occupacon of-, 

James Stirrup and Ralph Wright Weavers t 46 
\\^^ they hold of the Hono'''^ Compel containeing J 

*IS Conny Island Lyeing at Burnt Point in the Occu- 1 j, 
paeon of M'- Henry Stalvers containeing J' 

*i6 Certaine small Islands in ye towne harbor Mullett 
bay f towards burnt point about Tcnn in number 
cont p cstiiTi 02 



02 06 



Suiii of all these Islands lyeing neare S Georges 165 : 2 : 16 



Davids Island and first the Easterne part thereof which is 
Called y^ Companyes land there 

17 Capt Francis Tucker Comand' of Pagetts Fort 

18 holdeth of ye hono^le Compa A parcell of Land 
neare Davids head in y^ occupacon of his Lcive- 
teiiiit Jonathan Stokes 

Item another pcell there in y^ occupacon of John 

Hurt, both pcells lyeing together f cont p estim 60: 00: 00 

19 Miles Higges holdeth of y* hono^^'e Compa i sha: 

cont pest 25: 00: 00 

* [This and the succeeding numbers, in the other list, read — 14, 15, 16, 16.] 



THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 307 

N": Landes Acr: roo: per 

20 Hugh Harding holdeth of y^ honoWe Compa i Share 

cont p estimat 25: 00: 00 

21 William Allen holds as aforesaid i share cont p est 25: 00: 00 

22 Capt Richard Jennyxgs of Smiths tribe comand'' of 

Southampton fort holds of y^ honoh'e Compa as 
belonging to y<^ Fort f in ye occupacon of JOHN 
Grazbury f Randall Davis p estim 2 sha: of 
Land cont 5°: 0°: 0° 

23 Lievt ThO: Hilton' holds of y^ honoWe Compa p est 

2 sh: con: 5°: 00: 00 

24 ROBT. BURCHER holds as afores^ p est i sh: cont 25: 00: 

25 Lievt Edward Brangman and his sonne Samuel 

Bran GMAN holds as aforesaid p est i sha: cont ... 25: 00: 

26 William Bell holds of the HonoWe Compa two pcells 

of Land namely one pcell on the South side cont p 
est 13 acres and another pcell on y^ North side next 
ye Bay cont pest 12 acres both pcells cont pest 
one Share or 25: 00: 



acr: roo: 



The Lands in S Davids Island given by y hono^''= 
Company to Harrington ats Hamilton tribe 

27 ThO: Sparke of Davids Island holdeth freely a pcell 

of land w* formerly belonged to two shares in 
Hamilton tribe that sometimes were Capt John 
Bernards and are there marked (No: 19) cont 
p estimat 10: 

28 Tho: Sparke afores^ holdeth of m>- John Milner as 

belonging to y^ two shares in Hamilton tribe where 
he dwells and another share In ye occupacon of M'* 
Cox widdow In all three Shares being ye Lands of 
M"" Perient Trott f numbred there: 9 f 20 he 

holdeth I say as belonging to these 3 sh p est 15: 

39—2 



00 



ThesuiTieof these Lands in S Davids called y^Companyes 310: 00: 00 



3o8 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 

Generall acr: 

29 William Adams holdeth of Jacob Axton as be- 
longing to ye Share of Mf MATTHEW WiCKS in 
Hamilton tribe (No there 11''') pest 05: 

30: M's Mary Mountaine (formerly Mary Stow) hold- 
eth a pccll of Tenn acres belonging to two Shares in 
Hamilton tribe now M^ SOUTHERNES (No: 21) 
Item another pcell of Five acres belonging to a 
share in Hamilton tribe in ye free tenure of John 
Place (No 30: both pcells lyeing together f cont 
p estimat 15: 

31 Mary Mountaine afores'l holdeth as belonging to 

two shares in Hamilton tribe being the Shares of 
Capt George Hubbart of Dcvonsheire tribe (No 
12) a pccU cont p est 10: 

32 Leivt John Fox holdeth of Capt Godheard Asser 

as apperteyneing to y*^ 3 shares in Hamilton tribe 
whereon he the said Capt AsSER dwe'ls w'" were 
Late M' Delbridge A pcell cont p estimat 15: 

33 Henry Sharpe holdeth freely a pcell of thirtj- acres 

34 of w'^'' 15 acres did formerly belong to y-' three 
shares of Capt Covells in Hamilton tribe (No 27: 
28) the whole lyeing together f Cont p est 30: 

35 John Lyddale holdeth of M' Sam'- Whitney of 

Sandys tribe as apteyncing to y<^ Land formerly 
m' Dykes in Hamilton tribe a pcell Cont p 
estimacon 30: 

36: M' John Moore holdeth freely a pcell w''' was here- 
tofore John Day and apperteyneing to a share in 
Hamilton tribe now M' Webus (No 16) cont p 
estimat 05 : 

n John Moore afores<i holdeth of M' Mihil Bur- 
rougiies a parcell of Land apperteyneing to Two 
shares in Hamilton tribe in y^ occupacon of y*^ said 
Mihil Burrowes (No 22) cont p est 10: 



THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 309 



N° Landes acr: roo: 

38 Elizabeth Nailer holdeth of M' Waterman (w"" 

was heretofore M' Rich: Caswells a pcell of Land 
belonging to Five shares in Hamilton tribe w<;ii are 
thought to be the shares in the tenure of M^ STAF- 
FORD M' Stringer f M' Wrighton cont p est 
(No: 13: 14: 15) 25: 00: 

39 ThO: Stow of Davids Island holdeth freely A pcell 

of Island belonging to a share now or Late in ye 

tenure of Capt Canter (No. 29) cont pest 05: 00: 

40 Tho Stow afores^ holdeth of M' JOHN Stowe f he 

of M' Perient Trott a pcell of Land lyeing at 
y<= Stocks pointe belonging to Five shares in Hamil- 
ton tribe whereof Fower were y^ Earle of War- 
WICKS (Nom': 23 24 25 26: f one yt Lyes at ye 
Flatts No: 36. the whole pcell here Lyeing together 
f Cont p estimat 25: 00: 

The suiTie of these lands in Davids Island be- 
longing to: 40: sh: in Hamilt tribe is p estiiTi 200: 00: 

Soe ye whole Islands of S Davids divided as 
aforesaid cont p estimat 510: acres 

But as it was formerly measured it cont 527: acres 



The Islands in Southampton halbo' als Castle Harbor 



roo: 



41 Certaine small Islands to ye Nomber of Tenn lyeing in 

Coihon neare to Davids Islands, and on the South 

side thereof (for the most pt) cont p estimat oS: 00: 

42 The Island called Coopers Island in the tenure and 

occupa^n of DAVID MiNG w"'' he holds of ye 

honoWe Comp'i conteyneing TT- -'■ 

43 Foure small Islands lyeing in CoiTion betweene Davids 

Island f Coopers Island cont p estimat 03: 2: 

44: Five other small Islands lyeing in Comon neare ye 

South end of Coopers Island cont p estimat 02: 2: 



3IO THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 

Gcnerall acr: roo; per 

45: The Island called None-such lycing in Comon cont ... 15: 2: 13 
46. Three Small Islands about Nonesuch lyeing in Comon 

cont 01: 00: 00 

47 South-hampton Fort vnder y^ Comand of Capt Rich 

Jenyngs w'li ye Island whereon it stands cont j) 

estimat 01: 2: 24 

48 The Fellow of it lyeing next toward y« Northeast in 

Comon 00: 3: 30 

49 Kings Castle vnder y<= Comand of our hono'''"^ Govcr- 

no' Capt Florextio Sevmok, w"" ye Island whereon 

it stands cont 03: 2: 00 

50 Charles Fort now decayed (onely there remaine two 

peeces of ordinance dismounted, y^ Island cont p 

estimat 03: 3: 00 

51 Three Islands Ijcing neare Charles Fort Island cont 

p estimat 01: 00: 00 

52 Some other Small Islands lyeing in Comon in South- 

ampton harbor als Castle Harbor cont p estimat ... 01: 3: 00 

Suiiie of these Islands in Southampton harbor ... 120: 3: 27 

acr: roo: per 

NO The Generall Land at Tuckers Towne. 

53 Gleab Land in the tenure of m' Abo^Cromby w"" the 

Gleabe house cont p estimat 2 sha: 50: 00: 00 

54 M'W" Moore fM' Joseph Moore his sonneholdeth 

of ye hono^'e Compa two Tenem^s f two shares of 

Land cont p estimat 50: 00: 00 

55 Sam'-'- Atkinson holdeth of the Honot'le Compa a 

Tenem' f I share of Land cont p estimat 25, 00: 00 

56: Daniel Marrow holdeth as aforesaid a Tenem' and 

One share of Land cont p est 25: 00: 00 

57 Nathanael North holdeth of y<-' Hono'''<-' Compa a 

Tenem' f one share of Land cont p estimat 25: oo: 00 

58 Parnel Wilkinson Widd holdeth of ye hono''ie 

Compa a tenemif one share of Land cont p estimat 25: 00: 00 
some thinke she hath more. 



THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 311 



No. Landes: acr: 100: per 

59 Leivetennt W" Jones, Leift at ye Castle holds as be- 
longing to his place A tenem' in his ovvne occupacoF, 
Item another tenem' in the occupacon of James 
Grazebury Item another tenem' in ye occupacon 
of his Mother Mary Jones w'" two Shares of Land 
in ye occupacon of himselfe and his said assignes 
cont p estimat 50: 00: 00 

60 Tho Clinch W" Newman John Browne each of 
them a Tenem' f some pcells of Land w'"' together 
w* ye wast f Comon Land extending from Tuckers 
towne bay allmost to ye Castle cont p estimat 95: 00: 00 

Suine of these Generall Lands at Tuckers towne 
and extending thence to ye point neare ye 
Castle is 345: 00: 00 

Touching some of ye Lands at Tuckers towne as alsoe 
in Davids Island I could not bee throughly Informed 
though I made seu'all Journyes f Inquiries, but have 
sett them downe according to ye best Informacon I 
could Gather. 



acr: roo: per 

The Island called s Georges conteyneing by estimat 
27 shares but by measure 706: 2: 00 

The other Lands in ye towne Harbor f see to Burnt 

pointe cont 165: 2: 16 

Davids Island cont by estimacon 510 acres but by 

measure 527: 3: 00 

Coopers Island Nonesuch and the other small Islands 
there cont 120; 3: 27 

The Generall Land at Tuckers Towne and extending 
to ye pointe neare ye Castle conteynes by estimacon 
345 acr but there seemes to be neare one share more 
by measure namely 370: 00: 00 

acr: ro pe 

Suine totall of ye Generall Lands 1890: 03: 3: 



THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 



acr: 



Islands in Comon 

No: 

The Islands in y^ Great f Little Sound lyeing in 

Comon to all the Tribes 

No: I The Bigger Island at y^ bottome of ye Little Sound 
against ye Lands of m' John Hubbart cent p 
estiinat oi: 02: 20 

2 The Two Lesser conteynciiig p cstimat cxd: 00: 20 

3 Another Small Island in y^ Little Sound neare to 

Diggs his Bale in Smiths tribe Cont p estimat 00: 02: 00 

4 An Island Att Bailyes Bay on yc North side of 

Hamilton tribe cont p estimat 00: 02: 30. 

5 Another there more Westerly cont p estimat oo:' 01: 00 

6 The Greater of y^ Islands in y^ Little Sound called 

Trunck Islands in y^ occupacon of John Roberts 

cont 03: 00: 00 

7 The next there to y^ Northwards in y<^ occupiicon of 

ye said John Roberts cont p estimat 01: 00: 10 

8 Two other small Islands there contcyneing p estimat. 00: 01: 26 

In the Create Sound 

9 An Island in Crow Lane (lyeing against ye Share of 

Schoole Land given by M' Coi'ELAND) in ye occu- 
pacon of Evan Owen for yearely rent w-h he payes 
to ye Govcrno' or Sheriffc for public vses as doe ye 
rest of these Islands y* are Lett out this Island cont 
p estimat 03: 00; 00 

10 Another Island in Crow lane over ag' M' Stowes 

house to ye Southward lyeing in Comon f and cont 

estimat 03: 00: 00 

1 1 Six small Islands at ye Entring of Crow Lane Ijcing 

over from M' Stowes pointe to Salt Kettle pointe 

lyeing in CoiTion'f Cont p estimation 03: 01: 00 



THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 313 



^- To aU the Tribes: acr ro: per 

12 Another Island there in ye occupacon of Tho: Ack- 

LAND wtJi the Tenemt thereon cont p estimat 28: 2: 20 

1 3 Two small Islands lyeing betweene y' last before entred 

and warwicke tribe coat, p estimat 00: 3: 00 

14 An Island in Bosses hole lyeing as aforesaid in Comon 

and Cont p estimat 00: 21: 00 

1 5 Another Island there at ye Mill or Mouth of Mangrow 

bay f c cont p estimat 00: i : 00 

16 Another more Southerly Lyeing in Coinon f cont p 

estimat 00: 2- "o 

17 Another there more Southerly lyeing fc f cont p 

estmiat 01: 00: 00 

iS Another there more Southerly lyeing fc f cont p 

estimat 00: 2: 00 

19 A Long Island at ye Entrance of Daniels bay w"" a 

smaller further into ye bay, both lyeing in Coinon f 

Cont p estimat 01: i: 00 

20 A Bigger Island lyeing agt M' Stowes pointe shares to 

ye westward lyeing in Coinon f Cont p estimat 03: 01: 00 

21 Foure Smaller Islands to ye Westwards lyeing fc cont 01: 01: 00 

22 An Island w"" a bay on ye South side of it w'" another 

Lesser Island toward's ye Northeast both in ye oc- 
cupacon of Lazarus Owen w"* the Tenemt there 
Cont p estimat 28: i: "o 

23 Another Small Island next ye Two former lyeing in 

Comon C cont p estimat 00: 3: 10 

24 Three small Islands to ye Westwards of Lazarus 

Owen lyeing in Comon f Cont p estimat 01: 2: 00 

25 A Bigger Island Northwest from Lazarus Owen in 

ye occupacon of Nathanael VEAZEYorhis assignes 

contpest 13: 3: 00 

26 Another Island neare adioyneing to ye West end in ye 

occupation of ye said Nat Veazey or his assignes 

cont p estimat og: 2: 00 

39* "' 



314 THE SOMMER ISLANDS. 

No Islands in Comon ^^f. jg. p^.^ 

27 Elizabeth Island w"" a tenem' there in the occupacon 

of John Burt cont p estimat 21: 00: 10 

28 Aji Island at y^ North head of Elizabeth Island lye- 

ing in Comon f cont p estimat 00: 03: 20 

29 Another Island at y^ Northwest end of Elizabeth Island 

lycing in Comon f Cont p estimat 01: 02: cx) 

10 The Island called pearle Island w"" another small 

Island at Spanish pointe f another ncarc Ireland 

all lyeing in Comon f cont p estimat 02: 01: 00 

3 1 An Island to y^ Southwestward of y^ West end of 

Elizab''i Island lyeing in Comon f Cont p estimat 01: 02: 00 
32: Another Island there more Southerly lyeing in comon 

cont p estimat 02: 01: 30 

33 Three small Islands more Southerly comon cont p 

estimat 03: 00: 00 

34 An Island called Roundhill Island in y^ occupacon of 

Henry Ward cont p estimat 16: 01: 20 

35 A smaller Island to y^ Southward of y' last entred in 

ye occupacon of y« said Henry Ward cont p 

estimat 02: 00: 00 

36 An Island called Tuckers Island w"" a Tenem' there 

in ye occupacon of Nathaniel Conyard cont p 

estimat 21: 00: 00 

37 The next on y^ Northside called y<= Lesser Tuckers 

Istd in ys occupat of Tho Ward cont p estimat ... 07: 03: 00 

38 Two Small Islands to y« Westward of y<= Two Last 

lyeing in Comon f Cont p estimat 00: 02: 00 

39 An Island bctweene Tuckers Island f Brother Islands 

sometimes called Graves Island lyeing in comon f 

cont 06: 02: 00 

40 The Wcstcrmost of y^ Brother Islands lyeing next to 

Georges pointe w"" a Tenem' there in y<: occupat of 

John Rivers cont p estimat 20: 01: 20 

41 The eastermost of yc Brother Islands lyeing in comon 

f Cont p estimat 13: 3: 30 



THE SOMAfER ISLANDS. 313* 



No To all the Tribes: acr: root 

42 An Island neare ye Shore at ye Partition line betweene 

the Lands formerly ye Earle of Southamptons f 

M' Scotts lyeing in Comon C Cont p estimat 02: 01: 

43 Two small Islands neare Jews bay lyeing in Comon 

cent p estimat 03: 00: 

44 Two Islands before ye Entrance of Hearne bay one 

45 in ye occupacon of John Helyn ye other in ye 
occupacon of his mother w* a tenemt both Cont 

p estimat 17: 01: 

46 Two other small Islands w"'in White hearne bay 

lyeing in Comon f Cont p estimation 01: 00: 

The suine of these Islands lyeing in Comon to 
all ye tribes is 253: acr: 2 roo: 36 per: 

The totall of all ye shares of land sett apart for publique use 
as p this booke are eighty six shares 
vera Copia Ex p HENRY DANDG 

RI: BANNER. 



[Indorsed:] 

" Rec^ from M>" Banner Secry to ye Company 25 Sept: 1684." 



Z9' 



[MONMOUTH'S REBELLION OF i685. 



LISTS OF THE "CONVICTED REBELS" SENT TO 
THE BARBADOES AND OTHER PLANTATIONS 
IN AMERICA.] ; 



[MONMOUTH'S REBELLION OF 1685.] 



[Som's. 
Somerset.] 



rgjaiECEIPT for one hundred Prisoners to be transported 
L^l from Taunton by JOHN RosE of London Merchant. 



Daniell Rutter 
Jeremiah Poole 
John Baker 
Robert Pearce 
Leonard Staple 
Edward Kent 
Charles Bennett 
John Parsons 
John Gibbs 
John Bryer 
Thomas Goold 
John Hartey 
William Pitts 
James Webb 
Nicholas Collins junf 
Richard King 
Emanuell Marchant 
"William Marchant 
John Slade 
Samqell Bond 
John Rogers 
Bernard Loveridge 



Percivall Nowis 
William Saunders 
William Veiyard 
Henry Chambers 
Thomas Rowsewell 
Mathew Cooke 
John Crane 
Charles Burrage 
William Ley 
John Robins 
Luke Porter 
Thomas Preist 
Cornelius Radford. 
Phillip Cheeke 
Robert Earle 
John Mogridge 
Henry Randall 
James Maynard 
John Culverwell 
George Trubbs 
Sylvester Lyde 
William Phelpes 



!l6* 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Elias Lockbeare 

Sylvester Poole 
Thomas Moore 
Lawrence Preist 
WiLLLVM Gould 
Henry Preist 
Knock Gould 
John Bennett 
John Baker 

Samuell Mountstephen 
Thomas Buglar 
Stephen Jeffreyes 
John Morse 
William Scurrier 
John England 
Jacob Powell 
John Godsall 
John Andrewes 
Samuell Sweeting 
George Rowsell 
Edward Bellamy 
William Crosse 
Jonas Browne 
John Crosse 
Christopher Knight 
Thomas Meade 
John Needes 
Thomas Pitts 



Robert Richards 

Christopher Row 
Mathew Craft jun- 
Richard Peircy 
John Miller 
George Snow 
Samuell Collins 
John Cockram 
James Cockram 
Christopher Hoblyn 
John Marwood 
John Timothy 
Thomas Austin 
Moses Osborne 
Walter Hucker 
Randall Babington 
John Knight 
Job Hunt 

William Woodcocke 
John Adams 
Thomas Pomfrett 
James Patten 
Thomas Bambury 
James Clift 
Thomas Chamberlyne 
Humfrey Justine 
Isack Dyer 
Richard Symons 



Receiued according to his Ma"^ order the warrant from the Lord 
Cheifc Justice w^' a Schedule therevnto annexed of one hundred persons- 
attainted of High Treason w^h arc by JOHN ROSE Merch' to be trans- 
ported into his Mat'^^ Island of Barbadocs or other his Ma'i^s plantacoas 
[plantations] in America according to a Condicon of a Recognizance 
entrcd into by me for that purpose In Wittncsse whereof I haue here- 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



317 



vnto put my hand this 12* day of October in the first yeare of his Mat'es 
Raigne. Annoq, Dni 1685" 

JOHN ROSE 
Wittnesse herevnto 
ROB^ HYDE 
GILES CLARKE. 



M'= Rose's LIST* 

[S^NUOICE of Sixty Eight Men Seruants Shipped on board Cap" 
PJol Charles Gardner in ye Jamaica Merchant for acco' of 
Ml- John Rose & Compa, they being to be Sold for ten Yeares theire 
Names as followeth Viz: 



ISAACK Dyer 25 year 

James Webb 18 „ 

William WooDCOKE 19 „ 

Humphry Justin 17 „ 

Richard Pearcey 20 

James Cockram 21 „ 

Daniel Rutter 20 „ 

James Clift 20 „ 

xopher holbin 40 „ 

Thomas Pitt 18 „ 

John Timothy 29 „ 

Enoch Gould .. 15 „ 

Jerimiah Poole 30 „ 

William Scurrier 22 „ 

Emanuel Merchant 20 ,, 

Edward Bellamy 27 „ 

John Godsall 27 „ . 

George Rousell 30 „ . 



Trades 

Comber 

Hosbanman 

Comber 
. Ditto. 
, Ditto. 
Ditto. 
, Sarge Weauer x 

Weauer 
Ditto 

Comber 

Riben Veauer 

Wauer 

Clothier 

Weauer 

Plowman 

Carpenter 

Boucher 

Woolle Comber 



• [It will be noticed that so far as names are concerned, this list is in large part a repetition 
of that previously j^iven,] 



40" 



3i8 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Age 

Thomas Gould 35 years. 

Luke Porter 20 „ . 

John Mageridge 23 „ . 

John Cross 18 „ . 

John Rogers 38 „ . 

Robert Richards 28 „ . 

James Maynard 22 „ . 

Robert Pearce 25 „ . 

Nicholas CoLLiN'Gs 20 „ . 

John GiBiis 19 „ . 

Thomas Meade 22 „ . 

Richard Simons n „ . 

John Cockram 18 „ . 

Bernard Loueridge 22 „ . 

Robert Earle 24 „ . 

Samuel Bond 20 „ . 

Percifull Nowes 23 „ . 

William Lee 20 „ . 

William Phillip 26 „ . 

Siluester Poole 24 „ . 

Edward Kent 19 „ . 

William Sanders 19 „ . 

Cornelius Radford 20 „ . 

Charles Burrage 27 „ . 

Jobe Hunt 26 „ . 

Leonard Staples 20 „ . 

John Slade 25 „ ., 

Jonas Browne 20 „ . 

John Baker 35 „ .. 

Phillip Cheeke 16 „ ., 

Thomas Preist 20 „ .. 

William Verryard 17 „ .. 

Mathew Cooke 21 „ .. 

Mathew Craft 19 „ .. 

John Baker 27 „ .. 



Trades 
Tayler 

. Showmaker 

Weauer 
, Plowman 
. Clothier 
. Tayler 

Plowman 

Clothier 

Weauer 

Plowman 

Glouer 
. Weauer 
. Comber 

Sope boyler 

Plowman 

Serge Weauer 

Hatter 

Plowman 

Plowman 

Boucher 

Clothier 

Weaer 

Comber 

Carrier 

Plowman 

Sergevveauer 

Plowman 

Sergeweauer 

Plowman 

Sergeweauer 

Carpenter 

Plowman 

Weauer 

Mason 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



517' 



John Chamberlin 

SiLUESTER LyDE 27 

John Bruer 25 

George tRUEBS 28 

William Pitts 28 

Richard King 18 

John Andrews 27 

John Miller 35 

Henry Preist 22 

George Snow 19 

Elias Lockebear 18 

Xtopher Row 34 

Henry Chamber 25 

Thomas Aaustin 27 



Age Trades 

20 years Shoemaker 

Boucher 



Mason 

Plowman 

Woollecomer 

Plowman 

Woollecomer 

Plowman 

Ditto 
Commer 
Tanner 
Weauer 
WooUcomer 
Mercer 



(in dorso) 9 Dec: 1685 
The men whose names are conteined in the within written list are 
Shipt upon the ace' of John Rose & company on board the Jam^ 
Mcrch' to be landed & disposed of in Barbados or in Jamaica : 

JOHN ROSE 



RECEIPT for one hundred Prisoners on Mr Nepho's Acc" to 
be sent to Barbudos* 

Prisoners in Dor dies ter Goale to bee Transported 



John Meggeridge 
Thomas Quick 
Nicholas Salter 
Francis Smith 
Richard Green 
W" Mathewes 



John Facy 
W" Greenway 
Richard Daniel 
Peter Kent 
Christopher Jewell 
Abraham Thomas 



* [There are three copies of this list, as well as the certificate given in p. j20, each diiftring 
in some points from the other. Important variations are mentioned in the footnotes ; the diffe- 
rences in spelling, common at that time, I have not indicated. I have chosen as "copy" that 
which appears, from the signatures, to have been the original document.] 

40* 2 



3i8* 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



John Baker 
Samuel Pinson 
Robert Clarke 
George Ebdon 
Samuel Dolebeer 
Ben'jamin Whicker* 
John Wphcker 
John Hitchcott 
Thomas Forcev 
VV« Gyles 
Joseph Gage 
Robert Mullens 
Roger Bryant 
Charles Broughton 
Richard Parker 
John Hayne 
John Con;^ett 

BARNARDf LOWMAN 

John Heathfeild 
Edward Venn 
Richard Pine 

Thomas Pester* [not found there 

and so not dcliucrcd to mc] 
John Sam 
Henry Simes§ 



W" Deale 
W" Haynes 
Thomas Franklyn|| 

W" GUPPY 

Mal/k:::i Mallcgke i being 

Azarias Pinney J wittnesse^ 

John Bovett 

Robert Sandy 

Thomas Dolling 

Edward Marsh 

John Easemond 

John Vincent 

Allen England 

Robert Vater 

John Prew 

Oliver Hobbs 

Philip Cox 

Peter Tickin** 

Wm Clarke 

Walter Osborne 

Richard Hoare 

Robert Foane 

Daniell Parker 

Prft Bagwell 



• [Thus in two lists ; Whitker in one.] t [Bernard in the other two lists.] 

J [In two copies of this list he is called Lester : in l/iis list it was first so written, and then 
altered to a P. The bracketed words are found only in oiu- of the copies. 

§ [In one copy clearly written Sunes.] 

II Fr.\nci.yon in one of the copies ; Krancklyn in the other. 

II In both the copies Malachi Mallocke's name is left unerased : one differs from the 
original only in using the word " evidences " instead of " witnesses." The other reads thus : — 
Malachi Mallocke taken out of my custody for a wittnes 
Azarias Pinney sent away to BristoU. 
This explains why Mallocke's name is erased ; for Pinney, see the letter in note *, p. 320.] 

'* [Written thus in two lists ; TiNKiN in one.] 

++ [Peter in two lists.] 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



319 



Prisoners in Exeter Goale to bee transported 
Abraham Hunt Peter Bird 

Christopher Cooper John KEMPLYNf 

Edmund* Bovett Walter Teape 

John Follett 

Prisoners att 
John Joliffe 
Robert Peirce 
John Dodds 
Henry Pittman 
Nathaniel Beaton 
Peter:[: Cordylion 
W" Biggs § 
w" puttman 
John Cooke 
John Harcombe 
John Collins 
Nathaniel Standerwick|| 
Richard Dyke 
John Denham 
Abraham Gooden 
John Mead 
John BriceI 

Reed aeeording to his Ma''es direccons yeWarrt from ye Lord Cheife 
Justice w* a Schedule thereunto annexed of one hundred psons 
attainted of High Treason w* are by JEROM Nepho to bee transported 
into some of His Majesties Plantacons in America according to a Con- 
dicon of a Recognizance entred into by me for that purpose In witnes 

* [Thus in two lists ; Edmond in one.] + [Scamplyn in the two other lists.] 

X [Petard in one list.] § [Thus in two lists ; Briggs in one.] 

II [Sanderwick in one of the two copies ; Sanderwicke in the other.] 

IT [Thus in two lists. Price in the other.] 

■** [Thus repeated in the original and other lists.] 



Wells to bee Transported 

Andrew Holcombe 

John Hooper** 

Thomas Venner 

Lawrence Caswell 

Thomas Chyn 

Samuel Weaver 

Robert Batt 

John Hooper** 

John Goald 

John Cooke 

John Johnson 

John Willis 

Richard Nash ats Lyllant 

John Foot 

John Reeves 

John Gill jun 



320 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



whereof I have hereunto putt my hand this six f Twentieth day of Sep- 
tember In the first yeare of his now Majesties reigne Anoq, Dni 1685 

GEORGE PENNE 
Witness CHARLES WHITE 

ROB^ HYDE 
SAM' GEE* 



CKRTIFICATE of M^NtPiio's Prisoners Landed at Barbados, t 



LIST of the Convicted Rebells put on Board the Betty of London 
at tlic Port of Waymouth in the County of Dorsett, James May 
Coniander, and is according to Bill of Ladeing by him signed bound for 
the Island of Barbados, Uiz'- 



John Whicker 
Benjamin Whicker 
Roger Bryant 



Peter Bagwell 
Abraham Thomas 
John Baker 



• [At ihe en 1 of one of the copies the following is written : 

These men are to bee transported to Barbados. 
GEO: PENNE. 
That same list is preceded by the following letter : 

M' NEPHOS Acct of Prisoners. 

S' 

Where as you haue signified to me that you are ordered to giue me an exact Acctt of y*: hundred Ketjclls 
which his Ma'«" was pleased to grant you, in whome you haue transported your Right unto me to be 
tran.sported according to his Mat" order to some of his Plantacions In America pursuant to y« Recogni- 
zance which 1 have entered Into, I doe as.surc you that there arc in Goale sixty fine of them at Dorches- 
ter one wounded man by name Edmund Bouett now Remaining In Exeter Goale, and three and thirty 
at llchester besides Azarias Pi.nney who was sent in Custody to Bristoll to be transported who it will be 
made appeare upon y* Return of my Express sent for that purpose hath been shipd for some one of his 
Matei Plantacions according to his Mat" order, of ye Rest 1 haue here annexed an exact Li.st and expect 
with in feue daies by my afore-mentioned messenger the Cirtificat there of I am 

2i«' Oct — 85. I y' humble Seruant 

GEORGE Pl;.\NE 

The men that are to bee transported as iu the list annexed, arc to bee Sentt in the Ship 

Rebecca, the Commander is Cap' James Mav: witlness my hand GEORGE PENNE. 

It will be observed that the ship in which the men sailed is called the Betty, in the certiticatc 
given above. 

+ [There is another copy of this li-.t — an " iiivoyce" of the prisoners made out before they 
.started for the Barbadoes. The following are all the important differences in spelling of names 
&c., as given by it and in the above-printed list. See list for the corresponding numbers. 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



319' 



William Biggs 
John Foot 
John Dodds 
Richard Parker 
Thomas Quicke 
Nicholas Salter 
Edward Venn 
Joseph Gaich 
Samuell Pinson 
Peter Kent 
Christopher Jewell 
Francis Smith 
John Uincent 
John Eastmond 
Phillip Cox 
John Reeues 
Robert Mullens 
John Connet (1) 
John Facey 
John Hayne 
Thomas Francklyn 
Dan I ELL Parker 
John Heatchfeild(2) 
John Mogeridge 
Abraham Hunt 
William Clarke 
John Sam 
Robert Vawter. 
William Madder. 
John Follett 
John Collins 
John Cooke (3) 



William Greenway 
William Guppy 
Allen England 
Edward Hoare (4) 
Richard Daniell 
Lawrence Caswell 
Richard Pine 
Samuell Dolbeare 
Robert Clarke 
Robert Peare (5) 
Oliver Hobes (e) 
Richard Green 
John Willis 
Robert Sandy 
Thomas Pestor 
Thomas Venner 
William Hayne 
John Hitchcock 

William Gyles 

Charls Braghton (7) 

John Kemplin (s) 

Peter Bird 

Richard Nash 

Andrew Haulkon (9) 

Thomas Forcy 

Christopher Cooper 

John Hill (10) 

John Harcomb 

Peter Cordelon (n) 

John Bovett 

Henry Sims 

William Dale (12) 



(1) CUNNET, 

(1) Heathfeild. 

(3) Cocke. 

(■•) Richard Hoare. 



(5) Pearce. 

(8) HOBBS. 

(') Broughton. 
(8) Kamplinn. 



(9) Hawlkom. 

(">) Gill. 

(") Petard CoRDELioN. 

('2) Deale. 



320* LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 

Nathaniell Standerwick (13) i' Robert Fawn (is) 



Thomas Dollen 
Abraham Goden 
Edward Bovett(u) 
Edward Marsh 
John Prew 



Samuell Weaver 
Henry Pitman 
William Pitman 
and one Servant woman by name 
Susannah Toleman(ic) 



The Bill of mortallity of the said Rebells that dyed Since they were 
reced on Board and were thrown over board out of the said Ship are 
these uiz. December the sixteenth TllOMAS Venner, Seaventeenth 
W" Guppv, Eighteenth John Willis, Nineteenth Edward Venn, the 
same day Phillip Cox one and Twentieth ROBERT Vawter, Five and 
Twentieth W" Greenwav Jannuary the First PETER BiRD, Witnessed 
by the Comander, March' and officers of the said Ship this Eighth day 
of Janu'y 1685* 

JOHN MAY 
JOHN PENNE 
JOHN MADDISON 
GABRIEL WHITHORN 
MALCUM ERASER 



Barbados. 

By the R' Hon'^'e the Leiu' Gouernor 

Captaine James May Comander of the ship Bettj; John 
Penne Marcht J no Maddison Mate, Gabriell Whithorn Boats- 
wain & Malcum Eraser Dcor of s^h Shipp, personally appeared before 
mee and made oath on the Holly Evangelists of Allmighty God, that 
the within servants or Convicted Rebells by the said May taken in at 
the Port of Waymouth in the County of Dorsett, are the very same 
Convicted Rebells that were delivered to, and by the said May brought 
in the said Ship to this Island, and that they were all of them here 



(") Standerick. (") Edmund. (") Fowne. (") Susan Doleman. 

• [1685-6.] 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



landed and delivered to m' Charls Thomas and Company Factors to 
Jerom Nepho or his assignes Except Eight of them w* dyed on 
board the said ship in the voyage, and buried in the sea, whose names 
are mentioned in the within Bill of Mortallity. Giuen vnder my hand 
the 8* day of Jannuary 1685* 
A true Coppy attested this 

Ninethdayof Janu'y 1685* EDWYN STEDE 

JNo WHETSTONE Depty Secrty 



Warr for Delivery of Rebells convict to M"^ Nepho. 

AUG'f Ss 

Whereas the severall persons whose names are conteyned in 
a Schedule hereunto annexed remaine now in yo' custody being 
attainted of high Treason for leavying Warr against his Sacred 
Ma'ie vnder the late Duke of Monmouth, before mee and other 
his Ma'ies Justices of Oyer and Terminer for this Westerne 
Circuit ; And whereas his Ma''« has been pleased to signifie to 
mee, his Royall pleasure of his gratious intentions to extend 
his mercy to the s^^ persons, and to pardon them their lives 
vpon Condicon of Transportation into some of his Ma'ie^ Plan- 
tacons beyond the Seas And for that purpose the said persons 
should bee delivered to JEROME Nepho or Order, he haveing 
allready pursuant to his Ma^'^s Coiiiands entred into a Recogni- 
zance for their safe and speedy transportacon into his s'l Mat'^^s 

Jeffreys Plantations beyond the Seas according to his Royall directions, 
and is alsoe obliedged to discharge you and all yo' Officers & 
Ministers from further trouble and the Country from further 
charge, relateing to the said persons within tenn dayes after the 
date of these p'sents, and upon such other Conditions as his 
Ma''« has required. 
These are therefore in his Ma'ies name to will and require you forth- 

wth vpon sight hereof to deliver unto the said JEROME Nepho or his 
* [1685-6.] 

41 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS 



Order the said severall persons in the s^ Schedule named, in order to 
their Transportacon as aforesaid, and you are herebv directed to take a 
receipt from the person or persons to vvhome you shall deliver the said 
Prisoners Pursuant to this Order of the Receipt of them, and for soe 
doemg this shall bee yo' Warrant Giuen vnder my hand and scale this 
psent 35.1. day of September, in the first yeare of the Reigne of our 
Soveraignc Lord King James &c Annoq, Dili 1685. 
To the High Sherrififs of the Counties of Dorsett 
Devon and Somersett, & to his f their 
Deputies & all other Officers vvhome these 
may conccrne. 

A true Coppy attested this 
9"i day of Jannuary 1685 
JN" WHETSTONE Depty Secrty 

[B.VKIiADOKS.] 
P| LIST* of Seaventy tvvo Rebells by his Matyes Mercy granted to 
mm Gerome Nepiio to bee transported to this Island by the Betty 
James May Master received by Ciiarls Thomas and John Pexne 
by order of George Penne Esq' being the order of Jerom Nepho ' 

Masters. j,^^^,,,^ 

William Biggs 
William Hayne 
William Deale 
Edmoxd Bovett 



Richard Walters 



Mkiiaell Child. 



Samuell Weaver 
Robert Mullins 
William Giles 
Daniell Parker 
John Facey 



* [The names of the "Rebels" in this List have been riven'in " A R,c.-iM f.,. ,r^ r^" 
on Mr Ar,^,o'sA.o,..U," on ^.^.,.r; )«n it was deen,«l Xjl^^^^^^^^""^'' 
.econd hst. made on their arrival in the Bari.does. becanse of its incLing' e aL ' of thf 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



323 



Masters. 1 Rebelis 

Thomas GiBBs ! John Easman 



Richard Cheesmax 
Cap'" John Sutton 



Caphi Robert Harison 
William Chester Esq' 

Cap'" John Gibbs 



Nicholas Maynard 

John Smart 

John Chace 



Thomas Berresford 



Thomas Pearce 



Peter Flewilling . 



Rebecca Beal 



Henry Sims 

John Collins 

Joseph Gaich 
John Follett 

Thomas Dollex 

Lawrence Casewell 
John Foot 
Richard Pine 

Peter Bagwell 
John Heathfeild 

John Hercombe 
John Reeves 
John Dodds 

Richard Parker 

Edward Marsh 

John Sams 

Nathaniell Standericke 

Thomas Franklyn 
John Cooke 

Robert Clarke 
Andrew Haukom 
John Prew 
Samuell Pinson 

John Gill 

Christopher Jewell 
Richard Nash 
Thomas Pestor 



324 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Masters 

Barnabas Chater 



U Collo" Richard Vinter 
Thomas Holeman 



William Marchaxt 
John Shahany 



Rali'h Lane. 



Collo" John Waterman., 
Christopher Williams 

Mathew Chapman 

Thomas Protiiers 

Thom.vs Austin 

Elizabeth Fo-ster 

Thomas Linton 

John Goldixgh.\m 

Captn John King 

Daniell Deusbury 

Maj' George Bushell .. 
1:i)ward Henley 



Rebells 

Benjamine Whicker 

John H.a.ynes 
Thomas Faucey 

Robert Peirce 

Samuell Dolbeare 
John Connett 

Oliver PIobiss 

Robert Foaxe 
Nicholas Salter 
Abraham Thomas 
Thomas Ouicke 
John Baker 
William Clarke 

Allen England 

Richard Green 

Richard Hoare 

Peter Kent 

John Hitchcocke 

John Mogeridge 

Roger Bryant 

Robert Sandy 

John Vincent 

Ciiarls Braughton 

Francis S.mith 

Abraham Hunt 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



325 



Masters 

Richard Scott 



John Jackman 

Charls Thomas and Company .. 



Robert Bishopp 
Hester Foster 



Rebells 

Abraham Godding 

Pettard Cordelion 

John Whicker 
Christopher Cooper 
John Bovett 
Richard Daniell 

Henry Pitman 
William Pittman 

John Kemplin 

W" Mader dead 



CERTIFICATE of the Disposal] of the Rebells sent by 
M-- Nepho. 
Barbados' 

By the R' Hon'^'^ the Leiu' Gouernor. 

M' Charls Thomas and m' John Penny Factors for Jerome 
Nepho Esq'' to whom the within Convicted Rebells menconed in this 
List were consigned, personally appeared before mee and made oath on 
the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, that the said Rebells were de- 
livered them out of the ship Betty of London, whereof James May is 
Comander, and were all of them by the said Thomas and Penny, Sold 
and disposed of here to the Seuerall persons menconed in the Said List, 
Except one of the said Rebells by name William Madder that dyed 
on Shoar Since the Arriveall of the said Ship Giuen vndcr my hand the 
First day of February 1685* 

EDWYN STEDE 
A true Coppy attested this \ 
Second day of February 1685* 3 

JNo WHETSTONE Depty Secrty 



[1685-6.] 



326 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



1^1 R WILLIAM BOOTH'S Receipt for the Prisoners within men- 
IS^I ciin'd on the Account of JAMKS KlCNDALL Esq^- to be sent to 
Barbados* 

Prisoners in Dorchester Gaolc to bee Transported 



EUWARD LUTIIER(l) 

John Downe 
Ben'j: Crowe 
Thomas Bennett 
John Fisher 
John Manning 
Robert Lumbard(2) 

\V« WADr0RD(3) 

Richard KEEcn(4) 
George Pi.UxMLEY 
Thomas Allen 
John Reason 
John Speerixg 
Matiiew Porter 
Robert SruRWAY(5) 
John Edwards 
John Hardiman 
Barnard Bryant 
John Minifie(6) 
John White(7) 
James Pomeroy(8) 
Robert Shale(9) 



Thomas Hoare 
Peter Row 
John Loveridge 
Elias Stephens(io) 
John Bridle 
Thomas Parsons(]i) 
Nicholas Palmer 
Thomas Williams 
Mathew Hutchins(i2) 
Nicholas Smith 
Emanuell Collins 
Roger Hobbs(i3) 
John Gay(i4) 
Joseph Hallett(i5) 
Nathaniel Webber(]6) 
Edward Moreton(i7) 
James Salter 
William Loveridge(i8) 
Ambrose Ashford 
Roger French(i9) 
Nicholas Warren(-2o) 
William Wills(2i) 



* [Tliere is an " atleste<I copy" of this Receipt, in which the following (see references aftei 
the names in list) are the more important alterations in spelling, &c. : — 



(') LUTTIiR. 

(*) lumiierd. 
(^) Madi-ord. 
(■*) Keatcii. 

(') Sl'URNAY. 

(«) Left out. 

(") WiTTE. 



(') POMREY. 

C) Left out. 
('") Stevens. 
(") Passens. 

(") HtJOHENS. 
(") HOBES. 
('•') Gl'Y. 



(5) Left out. 
('*) Wheeler. 
('■) Morten. 
('«) Left out. 
(i») Left out. 
(■-'") Left out. 
(=') Williams. 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



327 



John Pryor 
W" Tucker 
W" Browne 
Samuel Lawrence 
John Hutchins(-22) 
W" Clarke 
John Browne 
Robert Burridge 
Henry Tucker 
Thomas Burridge 
John Allambridge(23) 
Thomas Cornelius 
Humphry Moleton 
Edward Willmott(2.i) 

W'WlLLIAMS(-25) 

Thomas Marshall 
Richard Paul 
Joseph Paul 
Hugh WiLLM0TT(-2e) 
John Johnson 
Richard Allens 
John Pitts 
Stephen Gammage(27) 
Andrew Rapson 

W" C0ZENS(28) 

Thomas- To wnesend 
Jasper Dyamond(29) 
Thomas Gregory 



John Allen(3o) 
Robert Hellyer(3i) 
Thomas Allen(32) 
Thomas Best 
Thomas Hellyer(3i) 
John Long 
W" Bennett(32) 
John Markes(32) 
John Mitchell 
John Madders 
Thomas Hallett 
John Alston 
George Macy 
John Pinney(33) 
Charles Strong 

W" F00DE(34) 

W" Saunders 
James SrENCE(35) 
John Wilson 
Edward Adams 
John Adams 
Arthur Lush(36) 
John Hutchins(37) 
Thomas Bovett 
John Truren(3s) 
James Fowler 
John White(39) 
Francis Langbridge 



(22) Hugens. 

(23) Alimbridge. 

(■^■l) WiLLMATT. 

(•«) Wills. 

P) WiLLMATT. 
("""j Gamidge. 



(28) COUSSENS. 
(■-") DiMAND. 

(^'') Allens. 

(^ ) Hillier, and Thomas's 
name is twice given 

(32) Lift Old. 

(33) Penny. 



('■i) Left out. 
(35) John Spenl 

(3«) LUCH. 

(3'') Hugens. 

(38) Left out. 

(39) WiTTLS.] 



328 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Rccd according to his Majesties direccons the Warr' from the LORD 
CnElFK Justice \v"i a Schedule thereunto annexed of One hundred 
persons attainted of High Treason \v<:li arc by Jamks Kendall Esq"" to 
bee transported into his Majesties Island of Barbadoes or other his 
Majesties Plantacons in America according to a Condicon of a Recogni- 
zance entred into by me for that purpose In witnes whereof I have 
hereunto putt my hand this Five and twentieth day of September In the 
first yeare of his now Majesties reigne Anoq^ Dni 1685 

WILL: BOOTH 

Wiltncss hcrcvnto 

SAM: GEE 
ROBT: HYDE* 



CERTIFICAT of the Disposall of Captain Kendalls 
Rebells. 



AR 15 ADOS. A List of Ninety Rebells by the Happy Rctnrne of 
Poul Cap'" Roger Wadiiam Comander, with the Names of 
their Masters to whom they were disposed to, by the Hon'^e Collo" JOHN 
Hallett and Company for acco' of Si" William Booth and Cap'" 
James Kendall, December 1685! 

Servants Names Masters Names 

Benjamin Crow 

John Guy IcoUo" John Hallett 

John Alstone 

Willl\m Brown: 

Edward Willmott Peter Flewellin 

Richard Allen William Lewgar Esq"-- 

John Brown Benjamin Bird 

* [The attested copy (dated Jan. 9, 1685 [1685-6]) states that the prisoners were put on 
board the Happy Rcturne, at Weymouth, in Portland Road, Roger Wadham Commander, &c. 
They were delivered to Mr. John Browne and Company, Factors for Sir William Booth, 
Km., at the Barbadoes;.] 

t [It will be noticed that the same names are in some cases very dilTercntly spelt in this and 
the preceding list.] 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS 



329 



Servants Names Masters Names 

Elias Stevens Capm John Stkwakt 

WiLLiAM Clarke "^ 

William Wills I 

JAMES POMREY ^^''^P'" W^' MARSHALL 

Edward Morton I 

James Salter Agnis Fenton 

John Edwards Cap'" Mathew Haviland 

James Fowler "1 

Thomas Cornelius '"Collon John Farmer 

Robert Spurwey I 

Thomas Tounsend 

John HuGENS r Cap'" Tobias Frere 

Nathaniell Webber -j 

John Loveridge j William Weaver 

JohnSpeering Maj'- George LiLLiNGTON 

Thomas Hallett Collo" Sam^- Titcomb 

Jasper Diamond Richard Harwood Esq--. 

William Williams ■) 

Robert Burridge j Majr John Johnson 

Peter Row 

Francis Laughbridge j- Hester Foster 

John Wilson Stephen Gibbs 

Nicholas Smith hugh Williams 

W«Cossens Ralph Fretwell 

John Adams ■) 

Edward Adams j James Thorpe 

Thomas Bovett pj^j^Lip Fousher 

Thomas Allen 

Robert Hellier 

Samuell Lawrence 

John Pitts 

Thomas Hellier 

John Fisher [.Colloii Richard Williams 

John Alambridge 



42 



ijo LISTS OF COXI/CIED REBELS. 



Servants Names Masters Names 

Thomas Hoar 

Arthur Lush 

John Prior 

John Long J 

William Madford 

Thomas Allen 

Richard Kkatch 

William Tucker 

Stephen Gamadge 

John White i 

John Madders | 

Emanuell Collins J 

Mather Porter ") 

George Plumley !. Nicholas Prideaux 

Thomas W'illiams 



;- Richard Lintott 



John Manning 

John Johnson... 

Andrew Rapson 

Thomas Burridge }- John Hetiiersell Esq' 

Thomas Bennett | 

Henry Tucker J 

Barnard Bryant* 

Thomas Best 

Thomas Marshall Mohn Burston 

Hugh Willmatt 

John Bridle J 

John Hardeman John How 

Nicholas Palmer ■)_ _ _ 

, „ ' Cap'" Geo: Terwight 

John Penny ) ^ 

Charls Strong 1 

Edward Luther — a- n n i 

\. CoUo" Jn": bAMPSON. 
William Sanders ' 

Thomas Reason ... 



:::::i::j 



* [The " brace" againsL this and the four following names is not in the original.] 



LISTS OF COXVICTED REBELS. 



Servants Names Masters 

John Mittchell -^ 

Thomas Parsons I 

James Spence I 

John Allin ^-Capf ]^^ Parxell 

Joseph Paul j 

Thomas Gregory I 

Richard Paul J 

John Hutchins John Haywood 

Mathew Hutchins Thomas H ayse 

Humphry MouLTON ^ 

Ambrose Ashford >- Cap'" Walter Scot 

George Masey -' 

Roger Hobes Capt" Robert Harrissox 

John Downe Stephen Devorax 

John Witte , 

„ T S- Richard Adamsox 

Robert Lambert 



Barbados, 



By the R' Hon'bie the L' Gouernor. 

M' John Browne one of the Factors for s"- W^' Booth K< to 
whom the aboue and within Convicted Rebells menconed in this List 
were consigned personal}' appeared before mee and made oath on the 
Holy Evangelists of AUmighty God that they were delivered him and 
Company, out of the ship Happy Returne of Pool, Roger Wadham 
Comander, and were all of them bj'him and Company sold and disposed 
of here to the severall persons menconed in the said List, Giuen vnder 
my hand the 8* day of Janu'y 1685* 

EDWYN STEDE 
A true Coppy Attested this ■) 
Nineth day of Janu'y, 16S5.* j 
JNo: WHETSTONE' Depty Secrty 

* [16S5-6.] 

42—2 



332 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



WILL: BOOTH'S LIST of Prisoners sent to Barbados. 

Summersctt. Shire. 
Witt: Drew of Bridgwater 
John Seamer of Chilton 
William Smith of Road 
William Hall of Cheard 
JUSTINEAN GuiTY of Tanton (i) 
George Carrow of Bridgwater 
Thomas Dennis of Bridgwater 
Ambross Winter of West Buckland 
Thomas Galhamton(2) of West Zoyland 
William Daw of Tanton 
Henry Gibbons of Tanton 
Rob: Easton of Tanton 
George Micell of Bridgwater 
Daniel Pumrey(3) of Tanton 
Edward Counsell of AUcrton 
John. Wall of Bridgwater 
John Leaker(4) of Hunspill [Iluntspill] 
Edward Vildy of Tanton 
Robert TkaI'E of Bridgwater 
Joseph Wickham of Burnam 
Jeremiah Atkins of Tanton 
Samuel Boone of Tanton 
John Buston of Milverton 
John Walters of Tanton 
Rob: Sease of Tanton (j) 
George Mullins of Tanton 
Thomas Brocke of Tanton 



* [In an "attested copy" the umler-nanied differences of spelling of names occur (^ce llie 
reference numbers) : — 

(•) Jl'ZTlPllliR GUl'l'Y. (') JUMKEY. (') Sk.\KS. 

(■-') (IiLiiA.MTO.v. (•") Li:akk. 



Z/SrS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Rob: Seaman of Tanton 

Laurance Hussey of Wellington 

Wift. Tiverton of Bridgwater 

George Warren of Milverton 

Rob: Coward of Road 

John Chappell of Petherton 

Will: Burrow's of Corfe (e) 

Wift: Haynes of Beckington 

George Keele of Chilton (s) 

Stephen Rodeway (7) of Frome 

Henry Quant of Tanton 

Will: Mead of Bridgwater 

Thomas Gamage of Tanton 
James Baker of Milverton 

Humphery Pope of Tanton 

John Warrin of Milverton 

Joseph Vinicott(s) of Bridg Water 

Henry Mire of Bridgwater 

John Harris of Hunspill 

Francis Came of Hunspill 

Richard Stephens(9) of North Carre 

George Nowell of Tanton 

Morris Fusse of Milverton 

James Hillman of Milverton 

John Stoodly of Trent 

Witt: Barnard of Hust 

Bartholomew Randall (10) of West Cott-r 

John Rodgers (u) of Mackington 

Rob: Mitchell of Illton 

Jonas Crosse of Cullington 

Richard Allin of Creech 

Thomas Midleton of Tanton 



C) Left out. (9) Stevens. 

(') RODWAY. (10) ReNDELL. 

C) ViNcoTT, (11) Rogers. 



334 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 

Richard Bickham (12) of Dosin 
John Budge of Cheard 
RoBART Paul of Illton 
Osmond Read (13) of Tanton 
John Burges of Tanton 
William Parker of Tanton 
John FAR>n:R of Tanton 
Abraham Pollard of Cheard 

Dct'on — Sliire 
Timothy Hawker of Thorn Combe 
John Mitciiill of Thorn Come 
John Bagg of Thomcomc 
William Smith jun: of Vpportrc [Uppottery^ 
Micell Powell of Neath Glomorging 
William Walter's of Membery 
Humphery Trlmp of West Sanford 
John Bartlett of Pitmisser 
John Chilcot (u) of Tiverton. 
William Harvey of Memre 
William Hutcmings (15) of Vpportre 
John Smith of Hunington 
John Clode of Vppertre 
John Cantlebury of Sanford Pcfrin 
Richard Wadham of Froome 
William Woolridge of Tiverton 
Simon Poole of Bemister 
William Combe of Broad Winscr 
Richard Edgar of Mosterton. 
Wilt: PiHPl'lN (16) of High Church 
John Gale (17) of Coscam 

(") BRICKHAM. (") HUTCHINS. 

(") Symond Rkid. (") Shippin. 

(") CiiiLucoTr. ('■) Jdsf.ph Gaix. 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 335 



Thomas Matthews of Chiddicke 
John Keele of Chilton 

Put on board the John friggct cap WiLL: STORES comand'' ninty 
Prisonners consined for the burbadous dated at Dorchester oc*"' the 
24 16S5 

WILL: BOOTH 

Shipt at Bristoll 



Barbados * 

By the Right Hon^''^' the Leiv' Governo': 

John Rogers Chcife Mate, and William Alexander Second 
Mate of the Ship John Friggott of Bristoll, whereof WiLLlAM Stoakes 
deceased was lately Master, personally appeared before mee, and made 
Oath on the holy Evangelist of Almighty God, that the above convicted 
Rebells by the sd Stoakes taken in att the Port of Bristoll, are the 
very same Rebells, that were delivered to, and by the said Stoakes 
brought in the said Shipp to this Island, and that they were all of them 
here landed, and delivered to M' John Browne and Company Factors 
for S' William Booth Kn' except Joseph Wickham who dyed on 
board the said Shipp in Kingroad, and was from thence carryed on 
Shoare in the Port of Bristoll and there buryed, as alsoe twelve more of 
them which dyed on board the said Shipp on the voyage and were buryed 
in the Sea, whose names are as followeth viz' Justipher Guppy, Thomas 
Gilhampton, George Micell, Edward Councell, George Keale, 
William Smith jun'. William Hutchins, Symon Poole, W" Mead 
Francis Came Jonas Cross and Robert Paul Given under my 
hand this 28''i day of January i685.t 

EDWYN STEDE 
A true Coppy Attested this -j 
First day of February 1685! j 

JNo WHETSTONE Depty Secr'y 



* [This certificate, as will be seen from its ending, is taken from the attested copy. 
+ [1685-6.] 



336 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS 



list of seaventy seaven Convicted Rebells by the John Friggat of 
Bristoll Captn W« Stoaks Comandcr Imported this Island are 
all the very same Rebells that was taken on board the said ship at the 
Port of Bristoll, P:xcept thirteen of tlicm that dyed before the Arriveall, 
and one since the arriveall of the said ship to this Island: 



Cap'" Walter Scott 



Rebells 

r]ony. Leakk 
Edward Vildy 
Robert Easton 
John Stoodly 
Richard Bickham 
Thomas Dennis 
George Carrow 
William Smith jun' 
John Bartlett 
Rouert Mitchell 
Michaell Powell 
Henry Quant 
John Farmer 
Richard Allen 



jNo& W" Holder 



■John Wall 
Ambrose Winter 
John Cantlebury 
Richard Edgar 
Richard Stevens 
. W" Tiverton. 



Thomas Gamadge 
Robert Coward 
George Warren 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Ann Gallop ■{ 



Rebells 

John Walters 
Stephen Rodway 
George Nowell 
John Warrin 
John Burgis 
William Parker 
John Chilcott 
[.George Seaman 



337 



Collo'i John Farmer John Seamar 

^William Haynes 
Henry Quintyne Esqr J Robert Sease 

V John Bagg 
Samuell Smart William Phippin 



John Buston 



^William Burrowes 
William Drew 
Humphry Pope 
John Clood 
John Gale 
Osman Read 
William Coomb 

'^JoHN Budge 



CoUo" John Hallett. 



["Humphry Trumpe 
Ithomas Brocke 



W« Hectrop George Mullins 



Richard Harwood Esq'' 



/-Thomas Middleton 
-j James Hilman 
^John Smith 



338 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS 



fTiMOTHY Hawker 

Collo" John Sampson J ^^"^ Mitchell 

I Richard Wadham 
[w« Barnard 

CapfiSXOAKS / JAMF.S BaKKR 

^ Bartholomew Randall 

Dcor Battyn f Henry Myre 

(Morris Fuss 

Dcor John Springiiam Henry Gibbons 

John ALciioRNE Thomas Mathews 

Othniell Haogat John Buston 

John SuMERs Joseph Vinicott 

SiLUs Marchant William Hall 

Major Johnson John Rodgers 

John Hethersell Esqr John Harris 

Hugh Williams Robert Teap 

William Allamby John Chappell 

John Denner DaniellT^re 

Thomas Burke William Harvey 

William Slograve Lawrence Husse 

Samuell Warner William Walters 

Anthony Palmer WilliamIjIw 

William Marcif Abraha.^^llard 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 339 

Masters Rebells 

{ Jeremia Atkins 

John Browne J Samuell Boon 

( William Woolridge 

John Keal Dead 

Barbados 

By the R' Hon''^'<= the Leiu' Gowernor. 

M'' John Browne one of the Factors for S'' William Booth 
K' to whom the within convicted Rebells menconed in this List were 
consigned ; and m' Daniell Richardson personally appeared before 
mee and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of Allmighty God, that the 
said Rebells were delivered him the said John Browne and Company 
out of the ship John Friggat of Bristoll, whereof WiLLIAM Stoaks 
deceased was lately Master, and were all of them by him the said 
Browne and Company sold and disposed of here to the seuerall 
persons menconed in the said List, Except one of the said Rebells 
by name John Keale that dyed on shoar Since the arriveall of the 
said Ship Giuen vnder my hand the 29H1 Jann'y: 1685 

EDWYN STEDE 
A true Coppy Attested this ) 
First day of February 1685 ' 

jNo WHETSTONE Depty Sccr'y 



I^^R WILLIAM BOOTH'S Receipt for the Prisoners within men- 

Att the Bridcivdl at Taunton 
Richard Stevens i Charles Lucas 

*Richard Edgar | George Gray 

* [The names mavked with an asterisk are mentioned in previous Lists.] 

43—2 



340 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



John Bartlett 
*JOIIN Stoodley 
*RoBT Paul 
*RoBT Mitchell 
*JOHN Gale 
*Bartho: Randall 
*JoHN Rogers 
*W" Haynes 
*WiftM Barnard 
*Thomas Mathewes 
*Hexry Meyer 

John Bressett 
*RicnARD Allen 

John Poole 
*J0HN Burges 
*JOHN Farmer 

*RlCHARD BiCKHAM 

*Henry Gibbons 
John Bason 
*George Nowell 

*MORRIS FURSE ats VOSS 

*HuMPHREY Trump 
*JOHN Warren 
*George Warren 
^Humphrey Pope 
*OsMOND Read 
*Henry Quant 
*WiliM Burroughs 
*W« Daw 
*W'" Parker 
*R0BT Sease 
*Thomas Midleton 
*James Hillman 

John Bray 
*Ambrose Winter 



•Laurence Hussey 
*RoBT Seaman 

Edward Lvde 
•John Chappell 
*ROBT Easton 
•John Walter 
•Thomas Brocke 

George Mollins 
•Daniell Pumroy 
•Jeremy Atkins 
•Sam"^"- Boone 

John Edwards 



Out of Bridgtvatcr Prison' that 
came frojii Taunton 
♦George Miciiill 
•W'' Drew 
•Thomas Dennis 

John Avoake 
•W" Tiverton 
•Joseph Vinicott 

John Seymer 
•John Leaker 
•Symon Poole 
•John Wale 
•Richard Wadham 
♦Stephen Rodway 
•Francis Came 
•Michell Powell 
•John Kekle 
•Thomas Galhampton 
•George Carrow 
•Abraham Pollard 
•John Budge 



I/S7S OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



34' 



*W'" Harvey 
*W" Hall 

•*W" PHIPrEN 
*JOHN ChILCOTT 

*RoBT Coward 

*JOHN CaNTLEBURY 
*W« WOOLRIDGE 

*W" Smyth 

John Smyth 
*W" Mead 
*George Keel 
*Edward Councell 
*Joseph Wickham 

John Harris 



Out of ilie Prisoii' that came from 
Exeter to Taunton. 
*RoBT Teap 
*Tymothy Hawker 
*W»' Smyth 
Joseph Newberry 
*JoHN Smyth 
John Clode 
*JONAS Cross 
*John Bragg 
*WiltM Hutchins 
*John Mitchell 
*Edward Vildy 
*justinian guppy 
W" Combe 
*James Baker 
♦Thomas Gamage 
*W" Walter 

Received According to his Ma'ies direccons the Warr' from the Ld 
Cheif Justice w"' a Schedule therevnto annexed of One hundred 
persons attainted of high Treason w^* are by me to be transported in 
to his Maties Island of Barbadoes according to a Condicon of a Re- 
cognizance entred into by me for that purpose in Wittness whereof I 
have herevnto put my hand this present 25"' of September in the i^'year 
of his now Ma''e^reigne Annocj, DoiTi 1685. 



Witness 

ROB-^: HYDE 
SAM-- GEE 



(in-dorso) Prison'^ 100 

Bridwell at Taunton . . 
Bridgewater Prison'^ ) 

at Taunton 3 

Exeter Prison's att ) 

Taunton f 



WILL: BOOTH 



56 



342 LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 



Ira^IIE sale of Sixty Seaven Rebells delivered by Cap'" CllARLS 
Issi Gardner Comander of the Jamaica Marchant to CllARLS 
Thomas and Thomas Sadler for acco' of Messrs John Palmer John 
Richardson Samuell Young and Willlvm Rose the 12''' day 
March 16S5. Viz> 

AUsters Rebells 

Willlvm Chester Esq^ Thomas Pitt 

Francis Bond esq'' John Bruer 

William Cross 

Robert Richards 

John Miller 

John Cross 

Benjamin MiDDLETON Luke Porter 

Edward JouRDEN John Slate 

Daniell Rutter 
Daniell Parsons Isack Dover 

Samuell Bond 

Mathew Gray jo„n Magridge 

Nicholas GiBiis James Cockram 

Thomas Estwicke William Sanders 

Richard Forstali jqhn Adams 

John Gray Christopher Holbin 

Maj"- Richard Salter Henry Chambers 

Francis Young Silvester Lovd 

Joseph Jones Percyfull Nowis 

William Baron John Chamberlin 

Archibald Johnson George Russell 

HuMPi-iRV Justin 
Leonard Staple 
Thomas Goold 
George Scrubs 
William Varier 
Robert Pearce 



LISTS OF CONVICTED REBELS. 343 



Masters Rebells 

Maj'- Abell Allex Richard Simmons 

Knock Goold 
Jeremiah Pool 
James Clift 
Emanuell MARCir 

George Hannay esq-- Georg Snow 

William Currier 
John Cockram 

John Bawden Esq"- James Webb 

Richard King 

John Hethersall Esq'- Richard Pearce 

Edward Bellemie 

George Harper Cornelius Radford 

Job Hunt 

Majr George Bushell John Baker 

Colloii Thomas Colleton Thomas Bugler 

Nicholas Collins 
Mathew Cooke 
Christopher Roe 
Thomas Meade 
John Baker 
Thomas Preist 

Nicholas Prideaux William Phillips 

James Maynard 

Robert Kelly Henry Preist 

William Alemby Edward Kent 

Michaell Child John Gibes 

Capto John Sutton Robert Earle 

William Pitts 

Muse Walford John Godsal 

Majf George Lillington Silvester Pool 

Jonas Browne 

John Summers John Roggeks 

Ann Walters John Timothy 



o44 LISTS OF CONVrC'IED REBELS. 



Masters R^bells 

Capt" Thomas Morris Mathew Crafts 

. Barnard Loverilge 
Chari.s Thomas f Tno>rAS Sad- \ William Woodcocke 

^^'^ -* Thomas Austin 

Kiavard Huklstone PHiLur Cheek 

Chares Burrage 

William Lke dead before 
the sliip arii\cd in Barbados 

Barbados 

By the R Hon''''^^ the L' Gouernor. 

M' Thomas Sadler one of the Factors to whom the within 
convicted Rebells menconed in this List were consigned to, personally 
appeared before mee and made oath on the Holy Evangelists of 
Allmighty God that they are the very same Rebells that were delivered 
liim and m' Charls TllOMAS the other Factor for Messrs J oil X Pal- 
mer, John Richardson Samuell Young f W" Rose out of the 
Ship Jamaica March', whereof Chares Gardner is Comandr and 
where all of them by the said Sadler disposed of there to the Severall 
j)ersons menconed in the said List, Except one of the said Rebells that 
dyed at Sea by name William Lee, and was thrown over board, as 
appeared by the oaths of the Said Comander, and John Lloyd Mate of 
the Said Shipp, Giuen vndcr my hand this 24th day of March (1685) 

EDWYN STEDE 
A true Copi)y attested this ) 

25'!' day of March 1686 ) 

JN" WHETSTONE Dep'y Secny* 



* [There is "An Account of one Hundred and three Convict Rebells taken on board the 
Jamaica March' Charls Gardner Comander, at the Port of Waymouth in old England, viz', 
thirty flive p bill of loading, for acco' of s'Christopher Mlsgravf., and to bee delivered to 
('a|i'" SvMON Mi'scRAVtc in Jamaica, and sixty Eight for acco' of Mess" John Pai.mkr, John 
Rrmakdson, Samuei.i. YouNi; and W" Rose, delivered on the Island of Barbados to m' 
Charls Thomas and Thomas Saulkr, the 12''' March 1685." But all the names contained 
in this account have been mentioned in other Lists printed in this book.] 



[TICKETS GRANTED 

TO EMIGRANTS FROM BARBADOES, TO NEW 
ENGLAND, CAROLINA, VIRGINIA, NEW YORK, 
ANTIGUA, JAMAICA, NEWFOUNDLAND, AND 
OTHER PLACES. 

1678 — 1679.] 



44 



[BARBADOS-TICKETS.] 



mm LIST of what TICQtts- have been granted out of the Secrty^ 
llkal Office of the Island aforesaid for the departure off this Island of 
the several psones hereafter menconed begining in January 1678 t 
ending in December following. (Viz'.) — 

Febriiary y^ 26'* 1678: 
Albercht Hennigo in the Ship Judith, for London Robert Kings- 
land Command'' time out 



March f \i'" \(i']Z 
Armitage Henry in the ship Society, for Boston, WILLIAM GUARD 
Comander. Security 



March f 20"' 1678: 
Aris John in the ship Indcavoiir for London, James Gilbert Coman- 



der 



time out 



Apr ill the 26''': 1679 
Adamson George in the Ketch Vnity for Virginia JAMES RAINY, 
Comander time out 



Aprill f 26'''' 1679: 
Adams Thomas in the Ship Dcfcyance for London W" Creed Comander. 

time out 

44—2 



34S TICKETS GRANTED. 

Aprill the 28'* 1679. 
Albert Ann in the ship Midj for Carolina NiCRo LoCKWOOD 
Comandcr time out 



Aprill y 28'" 1679 
Anderson Margret in the Ketch Unity for Virginia JAMES Rainv 
Comander. time out 



ApHll f 29"* 1679 
Armstrong Ann in the Ship Francis for Antegoa Peter Jefferys 
Comander. time out 



May the first 1679 
Abraham Agnus in the Ketch Francis f Susan for Boston Phillip 
Knell Comandf. time out 



May 2"^ 1679 
Arthur Katherine in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia David 
Fogg Comander time out 



]\Iay the 2"^ 1679 
Adams George in the Ship Adventure for Londo W" Johnson 
Comand"^- security 



May )f 22 1679 
AUST Henry in the Ship Industry for Bristol! James Porter Comand' 

time out 



May the 27" 1679 
Allix Eliazer in the ship Prudence and Mary for Boston JACOB 
Green Comandi" time out 



yune the 1 4'^' 1 6 79 
Allison Thomas in the ship Johns Adventure for Jamaica Edward 
Winslow Comand' time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 349 



Jtdy t/ic?>"' 1679 
Aluerson Thomas in the ship Friendship for London John Williams 
Comander time out 



August the 18"' 1679 
Avery Mary in the Ship Goldtm Fleece for London Henry Pascall 
Comand'' time out 



October the A^ i6yg 
Atherton W" in the Ship Nathanicll for Boston W^' Clarke Comand^ 

time out 



Novembei' the 2^"': 1679 
Abudient Abraham in the Ketch Pluenix for Antegoa Robert 
Flexny, Comand security 

November the 25. 1679 
Are Sarah in the Sloop Katlierinc for Antegoa Andrew Gall, 
Comand-- security 



Novevib" 27"' 1679 
Alsop Katherine in the Sloop Kathcrine for Antegoa Andrew 
Gall Comand^ security 



Fcb7'U7'ay 13 1678* 
BOWDLER Andrew in the ship James for New Yorke WiLLlAM 
Sweetland Comander time out 



February the if' 1678 
Brown Rachaell, in the Barcj, Adventure for Antegoa CHRISTOPHER 
Berrow Comander security 

February iV 1678 
Blake John in the sloop Resolution for Montseratt John Ingleby 
Comander time out 

• [1678-9.] 



35° TICKETS GRANTED. 



Ma rch first 1678 
Barwell John in the Constant Wanvick friggott for Londo Cap' Ralph 
DliLAVALL Comand'' time out 



March the 5'* 1678 
BiLFOKD James in the Pink Seaventiire for Antegoa GeoR(;e Bat- 
TERSBY Comand' time out 



March the 12'* 1678 
Bartox James in the Ketch W'" and Susan for New England Ralph 
Parker Comand'' time out 

March the 22 1678 
Ban'cks Joseph in the Ketch W"' f Susan for New England Ralph 
Parker Comander time out 



3Iarch the 27" 1679 
Barnard Humphry Senior and Jun^ in the Ketch ATary and Sarah for 
Carolina Geo: Conway Comand^ time out 



Aprill the first 1 6 79 
Bates Richard in the ship Expedition for London John Harding 
Comander time out 



Aprill the third 1679 
Browning Ann in the Ship J/(«-//« for Newfoundland Christopher 
Martin Comander. time out 



Aprill 4"' 1679 
Ba(;nall John in the Sloop Rutter for Jamaica Edward Duffeild 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 7'* 1679 
BiCKLE Thomas in the Sloop May Flozvcr, for Bcrmudes Edward 
Hubdert Comand^ security 



TICKETS GRANTED. 



Aprill the \\"' 16-9 
BuRGOSS Abraham in the Ketch W"' f John for New England John 
Sanders Comander time out 



Aprill the 15"' 1679 
Brett John in the Ship Honor for London Thomas Warren 
Comander time out 



Aprill the \f'' 1679 
Barnes Nicholas in the Barq^ Blessing for Prouidence Francis Wat- 
LINGTON Comand''. time out 



Aprill the \f' 1679 
BuSHELL W" in the Ship Pcarle for Antegoa, Ricu" Williams 
Comand' time out 



Apj'ill the 19'* 1679 
Ball James in the ship Pelican, for London John Cocke, Comander 

security 

Aprill the 22'' 1679 
Balrick Thomas in the Ship Hope for London Joseph Ball Co- 
mander. security 

Aprill f 2q"' 1679 
Bagwell Francis in the Keatch Calieta for Topsham Samuell Paul 
Comand^ time out 



May f 5'^' 1679 
BiNCKS Charles Esq"' in the Ship Expcrim" for London Allan Cock 
Comand"^ time out 



May the 5''' 1679 
Brearly Martin in the Ship White Fox London John Lee Comand^ 

time out 



352 TICKETS GRANTED. 



May the Sixth 1679 
Box Ann in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia Dauid Fogg, Co- 
mander time out 

Mfay the 6"' 1679 
BuRNi-: Dennis A servant belonging to M"- Henrv Aplewhite in 
the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia David Fogg Comander 



May the 7"' 1679 
Brown W" in the Ship Merchants Adventure for Leverpool JOHN 
Greigs Comand' time out 



May y 8'* 1679 
Blackleech John Senior and Jun' for Boston in y<-' Ketch il/rtj F/irarr 
Robert Kitchin Comand' time out 



May the 10"' 1679 
Bisiioi' Robert in the ship experiment for London Allan Cock 
Comand''- security 

May the 16"' 1679. 
Brome John in the Ketch Prouidcnee for Boston Marke Hunking 
Comand"" time out 



May the if' 1679. 
Bolton Ambross in the ship New Concord, for Londo James Strutt 
Comandf time out 

May y' 29'* 1679 
Bond Thomas in the Ketch Eli^- {or Boston John Fletcher 
Comander time out 

May the 21'' 1679 
Berrow Christopher in the ship Society, of Bristoll Edmond Ditty 
Comand"" time out 



TICKETS GRAXTED. 353 



♦ June the 2'' 1679 

BOWHANE Teag in the ship Society, for Bristol! Edmond Ditty 
Comaridr- time out 

June y" 22^^ 1679 
Bread Thomas, in the Ship Proiddence for Boston Timothy Prout 
Comand'^ time out 

yiily the first 1 6 79 
Bird Henry in the Ship /^wz// for London Benj^ Grove Comandf 

time out 



July the 2-i 1679 
Bradley Michaell in the ship Ami/y for London Benj* Grove 
Comand'- time out 



yuty f \"' 1679 
Butler John in the Ketch New London for ditto Adam Pickett 
Comander time out 



July the 7''' 1679 
Bolton Samuell in the Ship Bare for London W-^'Dickins Comand^ 

security 

July f 12"" 1679 
Browne Hugh in the ship Bachelor for London W" Knott Comand'' 

time out 



July the 21 1679 
Brograve Henry in the Ship Malligoe Merck" for London Roger 
Homer Comand'' time out 



August the first 1679 
Bodkin Martin in the ship Young W" for Virginia Tho. Cornish 
Comander time out 

45 



3S4 TICKETS GRANTED. 



August the third 1679 » 

Bodkin Nich" in the ship Yoiuig William for Virginia Tho Cornish 
Comander time out 



August the 9''' 1679 
Barker John Laborer in the ship friendship for London John W"*- 
Comander time out 



August the 11'* 1679 
Bevenister Eliam* in the Ship friendship for London John Wil- 
liams Comander time out 



August, y' 12"' 1679 
Beard John in tlie ship friendship for Lond° John Williams 
Comand'- time out 



Atigust the 15'* 1679 
Bodingham John in the Ship friendship for New Engt^l W" Murphy 
Comander security 

AngJist y 19''* 1679 
15UTLER Elinor A Seru" belonging to M^ W^' Bulkley in the Ketch 
Neptune for Virginia JO: Knott Coinand 



September y 16: 1679 
Browne Francis in the Barq, blessing for Burmudos Francis Wat- 
LINGTON Comander time out 



September the 30"' 1679 
Brandby Eliz* a Servant belonging to David Watkins in the sloop 
Rittter for Jamaica Ed: Duffeild, Comd 

[There is a doubt as to this name ; it has been written over another which is only par- 
tially erased.] 



TICKETS GRANTED. 355 



October f 2'^ 1679 
Blunt George in the Ship Lixboa Merchu for New Yorke Roger 
WlllTFEiLD Comander time out 



October the third 1679 
Barton Christopher in the Ship Barbados Merchant for Virginia 
James Cock Comand' security 

October the 4"' 1679 
Belfour James in the Sloop true fricndsliip for Antegua Charles 
Kallahane Comand"'- time out 



October f 4."' 1679 
Bishop Thomas in the Ship Virgin for Leward Islands Thomas 
Alumby Comander security 

October f 4"' 1679 
Banister Rich° in the sloop true Frcindship for Antegoa Charles 
Kallahane Comander time out 



October f 6"' 1679 
Butcher John in the Sloop true friendship for Antegua Charles 
Kallahane Comand' security 

October y' 9" 1679 
Benson Mary in the Sloop Endeavor for Carolina Thomas Shaw 
Comand' security 

October y' 13"' 1679 
Battison Julian in the Barq, ^'w^/ir^i't'r for Carolina Thomas Shaw 
Comand' time out 

October the 20"' 1679 
Buttler Walter in the Keatch John f Sarah for New Yorke James 
Shoare Comander security 

45-2 



356 TICKETS GRANTED. 



Nove^nbcr y 7"' 1679 
Babbixoton Thomas a Servant belonging to Tho: Gladdix in the 
B3LTq^Adz>ait/av for Jamaica Edward Duffeild Comand 



November f 20"' 1679 
Bkxtly Martix in \.\\<tY^€iz\\ Mary ^ Sarah for providence George 
CoNWAV Comandcr security 



November 2^"' 1679 
JiKEAO Thomas in the Ketch Phanix for Lcward Islands Robert 
Flexxy Comander security 

November yi" 2^ 1679 
Bread Arthur in the Ketch Phixnix for the Levv<i- Islands Robert 
Flexxy Comandcr security 



December the 18"' 1679 
Barrow, Rebecca in the ship Ann and Janc for London RiCH" Rad- 
f ORD Comandcr time out 



December the 24" 1679 
Brook Thomas in the ship Rcconcvy for Jamaica JAMES Brown 
Comander time out 



December 24."' 1679 
BULKLY W" in the ship Ann f Jane for London RICHARD Ratford 
Comander security 

December the 29" 1679 
Barxewell Robert in the Ship Rcconery for Jamaica JAMES Brown 
Comander time out 



December the 30"' 1679 
Burke Jecjfkery in the S\oo^ tnic friendship {or Antegoa Charles 
Kallahaxe Comand' time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 



357 



yanuary the 4.'^' 1678* 
CrillicK Jane a Servant belonging to JOHN FOLLITT in the ship 0/d 
head of Kingsale ROBERT Barker Comand' for Lew^- 



January the ']"' 16 78 
Carter Elinor in the ship Joseph and Ann for Carolina Samuell 
Evans Comander security 

January the i^"' 1678 
Chaplin Jeremiah in the Ship Joseph f Ann for Carolina Samuell 
Evans, Comand' security 

Ja7mary the 2,'i'' 1678 
Cragg John in the Ketch Freindship for New England Joseph 
Hardy Comand'' time out 

February y 22"^ 1678 
Claypoole Norton in the Ship Bachelors Delight for NYorke 
Robert Greenway Comander time out 



March the first 1678 
Clarke Ann in the ship Sanmell for London John Clarke 
Comander time out 

March the 5" 1678 
Claypool John in the Ship Patience for Londo Thomas Hudson, 
Comander time out 

March the 6'" 1678 
Cooper Thomas in the Pinke Blessing for New Yorke John Thwing 
Comand' time out 

March the \o"' 1678 
Cary Richard in the Pink Seaventure for Antegua George Bat- 
TERSBY Comander security 

♦ [1678-9I 



TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the lo'* 1678 
Canting Dennis in the Ship Mary for Carolina Nicii^ Lockwood, 
Comand'^ time out 



March tJie 11'* 1678 
COLLYER Ambross in the Ship Society {ox Boston W" Guard Comander 
time out 

March the 21 1678 
CoiAVELL Samueli, in the Ketch W'" f Susan for New England 
RALni Parker Comand" time out 



March the 2V' 1678 
Cornelius Francis in the Barrj, Joseph for Saltertudos Stephen 
Clay Comander time out 



March f 24'* 1678 
Clarke Porcas in the ship Supply for London Joseph Freeman 
Comand' time out 

Apr ill the fust 1679 
Chamberlaine Marmaduke in the Ship Endeavor iox London James 
Gilbert Comander time out 



A prill the first 1679 
Campanell MoRDlCAY in the Ketch Swallozv for Newengland Joseph 
Hardy Comand^ time out 



A prill the first 1679 
CROSSlNCi W" in the "iA^^x^ Blessing lox Boston Sam'^'-Rickard Comand^ 

security 

Apnll the third 1679 
Cooper Mary in the Ship Mary for Carolina Nicholas Lock\yood 
Comand' the said CooPER a seru" of ROB^ Daniell. 



TICKETS GRANTED. 359 



Aprill tlu; 22'' 1679 
Carew Thomas in the Ship Bcnf of Topsham Robert Lyde 
CoiTiander time out 

April y 25"^' 1679 
COLTHROUGH Peter in the Ship Saimidl and Elia^ for London 
Thomas Orchard Comander time out 



May the 3'' 1679 
CURSTIS John in the Ship Concord for London James StruTT, Com- 
ander time out 

May the 10'* 1679 
Clarke Mary in the Ship Experiment for Lond" Allan Cock 
Comander security 

May tfie 22: 1679 
COULBURNE John in the Ship Conclusion for London W"' Beeding 
Comand"" 

May tJie 28'* 1679 
Cornish Edward A Serv" belonging to John Harris in the ship 
W"' t John for Boston, Sam'-'- Legg Comand^ 



May the 31'' 1679 
CloVAN THO:*in the Sloop tncc friendship for Neuis CHARLES Kalla- 
hane Comand^ security 

July the first 1679 
Cole Thomas Jun'- in the Ship Prevention for Surranam Barnard 
Booghert Comander time out 



[See the entry of Oct. 2nd, where this man is re-enteral as for Antegiia.] 



36o TICKETS GRANTED. 

Jjily the 2'' 1679 
Collins John in the Ketch Neptune for Caroh'na JOSEPH Knott 
CoiTiander time out 



July the 28"' 1679 
Cawfeild Rich" in tlic Ship Young William for Virginia THOMAS 
CORNLSH Comand'' security 



August the 2'' 1679 
COTTINGHAM Katherine in the Ship Eliz"- for Jamaica SiLVANUS 
Paine Comander time out 



Augiist the 9'* 1679 
Collins John in the Barq, Platacoti for Carolina ASER Sharpe 
Comander 



Augtist the thirteenth 1679 

Callay Thomas in the Kcatch Neptune for Virginia JOSEPH Knott 
Comander time out 



Aiigust y 25"'' 1679 

Cox Francis in the ship John and James for New England Giles 
Hamlin Comand"" time out 



September 2'' 1679 
Cole James in the S\qo'^ John and Francis iov AntcquZi JOHN How- 
ard Comander security 

September the 18" 1679 
CoLLis Alexander in the Ship Hope for New England John Price 
Comander time out 



September y 20"' 1679 
Chester Sampson in the Sliip Malligo Merchant Roger Homkr 
Comander for Lond" time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 361 



September 22"^ 1679 
Chaplin Thomas in the Ship Malligo Mcrch" for London Roger 
Homer Comander time out 

October the 2'' 1679 
Clovan* Thomas in the Sloop tnie friendship for Antegua Charles 
Kallahane Comander time out 



October the 6"' 1679 
Charles Euan in the Sloop ti-ue friendship for Antegua CHARLES 
Kallahane Comander time out 



November the 3'^ 1679 
COTINHO Moses HenrIQUES in the Barq, Advcntmc for Jamaica 
Edv/ard Duffeild Comander time out 



November f 6"' 1679 
Courtney W» in the Sloop Hopuvdl for Antegua W" Murphy 
Comander time out 

November the 27"' 1679 
CORBETT William in the Sloop Katherine for Antegua Andrew 
Gall Comander time out 



December the 15'''' 1679 
Crisp Roger in the Ship Ann and Jane for Lond" Rich" Radford, 
Comandr time out 



February 14'* 1678 
Dang Margarett in the Sloop Resolution for Nevis John Ingleby 
Comander ' time out 



[In the entry of May 31st he is bound for Nevis.] 

46 



362 TICKETS GRANTED. 



Fcbruai'y 2V[^ 1678 
Denton John in the Ship Endeavour for Virginia Adraham Newman 
Comandcr time out 



March the first 1678 
DOLDRON Grace in the Ship Samuell for London JOHN CLARKE 
Comander time out 



March the \q"' 1678 
DOLEBERRY ANDREW in the Ship Society for Boston W" Guard 
Comander time out 



March the 20''' 1678. 
Devenish John in the Ship Endeavor for London James Gilbert 
Comander time out 



Aprill the first 1679 
Dickinson Francis in the ship Blessing for Boston Saml'ELL Rick- 
ARD Comander security 

Aprill the fourth 1679 
Daniell Robert in the Ship Mary for CaroHna Nicholas Lock- 
wood Comander time out 



Aprill the f' 1679 
Dukes \V" in the Barq, Adventure for Carohna Daniell Ridley 
Comand"" time out 



Aprill the g"' 1679 
Daniell John in the Bar(jj Jo/ins Adventure (or Antcgua. John Welch 
Comand'' time out 



Aprill 22: 1679 
Davies Eliz*- a serv" belonging to HlLLL-\RD Holdip in the ship 
Lond Merck" for Lond^ P2d\V: Deswokth, Comd 



TICKETS GRANTED. 363 



A'brill the 22"^ 1679 
Drax Henry Esqv in the Ship Honor for Londo Thomas Warren 
Comander time out 

Af>rill the 22 1679 
Densy Jane in the Ship Hope for London Joseph Ball Comander 

security 

Apr ill the 25''' 1679 
Drayton Thomas juur in the ship Mary for Carolina Nicholas 
LOCKWOOD Comand'' time out 



Apr ill the 28''' 1679 
Davies Jane A Servant to Rich'-- Townsend in ye Ship Nathanicll 
for Boston W" Clarke Comand^ 



May the 2'^ 1679 
Davies Samuell in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia David Fogg 
Comander time out 

May the 13: 1679 
Davies John jun^ in the Ship Roe Buck for London W" Shafto 
Comandr security 

May 13"' 1679 
Dowell Dennis in the Ship Industry for Bristol! James Porter 
Comander time out 

May the 14''' 1679 
Dangerfeild Walcup in the ship Baehelor for Bristoll Roger Bagg 
Comander time out 

May the 23'^ 1679 
DUNNOHOE Teag in the ship Margaret for Bew Morris* ALEXANDER 
Wood Comand^ time out 

* [/.c, Beaumaris.] 

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.S64 TICKETS GRANTED. 



May the 24 1679 
DUBOYES John in the Ship Supply for Boston JoiiX Mf.llowks 
Coinandcr time out 

June the 11'* 1679 
DUXNOIIOE CORXELIUS and jEEFOitv in the s\{\^ Margrctt for Bcw 
Morris ALEXANDER WoOD Comand'' time out 

yiine the 1 \"' 1679 
Davies, John in the ship Coast Friggotl for Lond" Pitrr.r.ip Varloe 
Comandcr time out 

yiinc the w"' 1679 
Davfes John of Christ Church in the Ketch Joseph for New Yorke 
Abraham Knott Comandcr security 



ynly the 21 1679 
Davies Peter in th,> I'inke Neptune for Carolina Joseph Knott 
Comander time out 

July the 29''' 1679 
Dran Maren a servant bclon;jinij to Jacoi! Leroux in the Kctcli 
Dove for Antegoa John Graeton Comand'' 



Atigiist the first 1679 
Dundas W"' in tlie ship Yoniig IVilliain for Virginia Tiio: CoRNlSH 
Comander time out 

^lugust the 2'' 1679 
Dawson Tremaht in the ship ^//:r« for Jamaica SlEVANUS Payne 
Comander time out 



August the 2'' 1679 
Davies Katherine a servant belongini; to John Aisitn in the ship 
Young William for Virginia TilOMAS CORNISH 



TICKETS GRANTED. 365 



Septemb' the if' 1679 
Daniell Wilbert in the Ship Supply ior Virginia John Ady Coman- 
der time out 

November y' 15'* 1679 
Dewer Stephen in the Barq, Resolution for Antegoa Tho Gilbert 
Comander time out 



Dcccmb'' the 15"'' 1679 
Dexter W" in the Ship^4«« ami jauc for Londo Richard Ratford 
Comander time out 



December the 22'' 1679 
Douse Bridgett in the Ship^«/; f Ji-i»e for Load" Richard Ratt- 
FORD Comander time out 

December the 22: 1679 
Downing John in the Ship Laivrell for Nevis Robert Ox Comander 

time out 

December the 24''' 1679 
Davy Robert in the Ship Ann and Jane for London Ricil° Ratford 
Comander time out 

December /' 24"'' 1679 
De Wevkr Lewin in the ship Blossom for Surranam Rich" Martin 
Comander ' security 



March the 13'" 1678 
Enuerbee Oliuer in the Ship .-iww an i Mary for Antegua JoilN 
Johnson Coihander security 



March the 20"' 1678 
ElsoN W" in the Ketch Bcgining for New Yorke W*' Play Comander 

time out 



366 TICKETS GRANTED. 



A prill (he 2^ 1679 
Evans Lewis in the Ketch Unity for Virginia James Rainy Comandcr 

time out 

Aprill the 26"' 1679 
Earle John in the ship Dcfyancc for Londo- W" CREED Comand'' 

security 

Aprill the 26'* 1679 
Elliston George in the ship Natltauicll for Boston W" CLARKE 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 28" 1679 
Edwards John in the ship Society for ]5ristoll Edmond Ditty 
Comander time out 



I\Iay the 24 1679 
Ellicott Vines in the ship Supply for Boston JOllN Mellowes 
Comandcr security 

jftme the 20'* 1679 
EUANS W" in the ship W'" and Robert for London Giles Bond 
Comander time out 



Jtdy y 21: 1679 
Evans Edward in the Pink Neptune for Carolina Joseph Knott 
Comander time out 

JtUy the 26"' 1679 
Eastchurcii William in the Ship Joseph for Lond. 



yuly t/te 31 1679 
Emery John a Servant belonging to Liev'- Collo- Hallett in the 
Ship Young William for Virginia Tho Cornish Comand^ 



TICKETS GRANTED. 367 

September the 12''' 1679 
Ellinsworth W'^' in the Pink Portsmouth for Road Island Joseph 
Briar Comand' time out 



October the 2'' 1679 
Elliott Henry in the Sloop true friendship for Antegoa Charles 
Callahane Comand"^ time out 



Fanning Andrew a servant belonging to Daniell Stanton in the 
Ship Diligence for New England JER: Jackson 



February the 13"' 1678 
FORBUSH James in the Ship tzvo Brothers for Jamaica RiCE Jefferyes 
Comander time out 



March the \"' 1678 
Fitzrandolph Phillip in the ship Vnity for Saltertudos Abraham 
Wise Comand'' security 



March the 19'* 1678 
Fyers Jone in the ship Katlierinc for BristoU ROBERT Dapwell 
Comander time out 

March the 24"'' 1678 
Frrz James Edward in the Ship Merdi" Bonadventure for London 
W" Bulklev Comander time out 

March the 26''''' 1679 
Franklin Thomas in the Ship Supply for Lond" Joseph Freeman 
Comander time out 



368 TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the 29"' 1679 
Fox Stephen in the ship Mm-y for Carolina NlCH" LOCKWOOI) 
Comander time out 



March the 2C)"' 1679 
Fox Phillis in the ship Maty for Carolina Nicil"^ LOCKWOOD 
Coinander time out 



March the 31: 1679 
Fransum Joseph in the Barq^ Blessing for Prouidence Francis Wat- 
LINGTON Comander time out 

April the 29"' 1679 
Fitz Nichols Mary a Serv"- belonging to Rich" Michell sen"" in 
the ship Nathaniell for Boston W" Clarke Comander 



May the Sixth 1679 
P'EAGHERY Thomas in the Ship John f I ho: for Prouidence TllO. 
Jenour Comander time out 



May the 8'* 1679 
Finn Teage in the Ship Industry for Bristoll James Porter Coman- 
der time out 



May the 14'* 1679 
Foster Hester in the ship Ann and Eli^ for Leverpoole Hugh 
Reynolds Comander time out 



May the 21 1679 
Fitz Jarrell John in the ship Swallow for Leverpoole TllO WiTH- 
INGTON Coiiiander time out 



TICKETS GRAMED. 369 



Alay the 23 1679 
FoNTLEROY JaMES in the ship Prudence and Mary for Boston JACOB 
^ „ J time out 

Green Comander 

May the 26"' 1679 

Fakrer JAMES in the ship Conclusion for Londo- W^' BeedinG Coma, - 

time out 
der 

May the 2%"' 1679 
FRENCH SamUELL in the Ketch Joseph and Mary for New Yorke 
Abraham Knott Comand' ^'"^^ °"^ 

May the thirtieth 1679. 
Fowler Joshua in the ship y. //;. W y^/^r/ for London John Lree 
„ security 

Comand ^ 

June the fourth 1679 
FLEMG [? FLEMING] EdMOND in the ship Society for Bristol! EdMOM. 
^ ,, time out 

Ditty Comand"^ 

June the 11"'' 1679 
Fell Lidia in the Ketch John and Sarah for New Yorke Peter 
^ , time out 

CarOW Comander 

July the 21: 1679 
Frith Samuell in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia Thomas Williams 
, time out 

Comander 



July the 2b"' 1679 
FORD Francis in the ship Mallego Merch"-ior London ROGER HOMKR 
, time out 

Comand"^ 

47 



370 TICKETS GRANTED. 



October the first 1679 
Fear Francis in the ship Barbados Merchant for Virginia James Cock 
Comander time out 



October y 29'* 1679 
Farrell HU(ai in the Barq, Dove for Nevis ANTHONY JENOUR 
Comander time out 



November the 26'* 1679 
Fai'.rell Roger in tlie Sloop Katlierine for Antegua Andrew Gali, 
Coinander security 



December the 22 1679 
FavELL Christopher in the ship Ann and Jane for London RiCII" 
Rattford Comand' time out 



December 24'* 1679 
Farror Fdmond in the s\\\^ Ann f Jane for London RiciP Ratt- 
ford Comandi" ' time out 



March the \o"' 1678 
Grigg Robert f Ai.CE Gricg in the ship Mary for Caroh'n[a] NICHO- 
LAS LOCKWOOD Comander time out 



March the 11'* 1678 
Gardner George in the Ship Samaritan for Leverpo[ol] Valentine 
Trim Comand' timeout 



March the 18"' 167S 
Grestninh Jacobus in the Pink Desire for Pool Tho Wadham 
Comander security 



TICKETS GRANTED. 371 



Mai'ch the 20"' 1678 
GOLDIN'G Persivall in the ship White Fox for London JoHN Lee 
Comander time out 



March the 22'' 1678 
Gerish Benjamin in the Ketch Mary for Boston John Gardnkk 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 7'* 1679 
GODFRV Marv in the Ship Mary for Carolina NlCH^' LocKWOOD 
Comand'" time out 



ApHllthe \i"' 1679 
Gooding Joseph in the Bar<], Boiieta Rich" Riply Comand^ for 
Jamaica time out 



Aprill the 25'* 1679 
Gittes Henry in the Ship Mary for CaroHna NICHOLAS LocKWOOD 
Comander time out 



May the 6'* 1679 
Golding Percivall in the Ship Concord for London James Strutt 
Comandr 



May the 6"' 1679 
Gibbs Rich° in the ship Bachelor for Bristol! ROGER Bagg Comand' 

time out 



May the 14"' 1679 
Gibes Edward in the ship Roe Buck for Lond^ W" Shafto Comander 

time out 
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37 ^ TICKETS GRANTED. 



May the 23 1679 
G(k;in William in tlic ship Baclulor ioxV>x\fXo\\ Rchier Bagg Coman- 
'■'^■'' time out 



July the 22'' 1679 
Gray Robkrt in the Koatch Endeavor for New England Lawrence 
CUTT Comandcr time out 



August the 9'* 1679 
GoKOKN Gkokcwc in the s\\\^- Plaittacon for Carolina ASER SllARrr. 
Comandcr time out 



August the 16"' 1679 
Gorton John A servant belonging to John Browne in the Kctcli 
Neptune for Virginia Joseph Kn'oit Conuind"" 



August the 19'* 1679 
GoDKi'iu-.E Gilbert a seru" belonging to l\r W" Bulkly in the 
Kctcli Ncptnitc for Virginia JosElMl Knott Cofiiand 



September y' 2'' 1679 
Gkii'mn Dennis in the sloo'p yohti and Francis for Antcgua John 
lioWARl) Comandr 



October the first 1679 
GorilER Hknkv in the Sloop /?M//i7- for Jamaica Edward Dufeeilh 
Comandcr time out 

October the 2"' 1679 
Gorton Rich" in the Sloop Rutter for Jamaica Edward Dl'ki-i;ii d 
Comandcr time out 



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TICKETS GRANl ED 

j73 



October tlie 7'* 1679 
Greenslatt Thomas in the Sloop true frtcndship for Antc^ua 
Charles Kallahane Comandr security 

Novcmb' the 2^^"' 1679 
GiDiON Rowland in the Ketch Ph^nix for Antegua Robert 
Flexny Comandr 

security 



February 11"' 1678 
Hayem Abraham in the ship y.?;«^j for New Yorke W" Sweetland 
Comandcr 

time out 

March the 3'' 1678 
Hatton Robert in the Sloop flimtcr for Surranam Walte[r] Assu- 

EROS Comander 

tnne out 

March the 3'' 1678- 
HOLLARD Thomas in the Constant Warxvick Frigott for London Capt 
Ralph Delavall Comand-- security 

March the w"' 1678 
IIoLL(nvAY Rich- in the ship Samaritan for Levcrpool Valentine 

Trim Comandcr .• 

time out 



March the 12"' 1678 
Herrick Isaac in tiie Ketch IV- f Susan, fur New Englarndl 
Ralph Parker Comander ^^^^ ^^^ 



March the 20"' 1678 
Harvey, Griffith, in the ship Merck" Bonadventnrc, fo[r] London 

W" BULKLY Comandcr .• 

time out 



374 TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the 2\ 167S 
Hamilton Adam in the Ketch IF'" f Susan for New England Rai.ih 
Parker Comand"^ time out 

March the 24"' 1678 
Heywood John in the Pinke Submission for London Christopher 
Newham Comander time out 



March the 24"' 1678 
HiGLEY John in the Ketch Mary for Boston John Gardner Coman- 
der time out 



March the 28"' 1678 \J shojild be 1679]. 
Hasell William in the Ship Olliuc Tree for Bristol! Thomas Shel- 
LAM Comander time out 



A prill the first 1679 
Hawton Gerard in the ship Expedition for London John Harding 
Comander time out 



A prill the first 1679 
Haviland Miles in the Ketch Swallow for Rhoad Island JosEl'H 
Hardy Comander time out 



Aprill the 2'' 1679 
Hendly Daniell and ELIZ'^in the ship Olive Tree for Bristoll THOMAS 
Shellam Comandf time out 



Aprill the C)"' 1679 
Hetherington Katherine in the Pink Greyhound for London 
Joseph Wasey Comander time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 375 



A prill the 10" 1679 
Howell Sarah in the Barq, Prouidence for Burmudos Francis Wat- 
LINGTON Comander time out 



Aprill the lo"' 1679 
HuRLES, Eliz'^ in the ship Margin for Newfoundland Christopher 
Martin Comand' time out 



Aprill the ig'** 1679 
HiGGlSON Henry in the ship freinds Adventure for Londo John 
Blades Comander time out 



Aprill the 19''' 1679 
Holliday Mary in the ship Rteouery for New Yorke Thomas Chin- 
nery Comander time out 



Aprill the 22'^ 1679 
HoLDiP Hilliard in the Ship Lond" Merck" for London Edward 
Desworth Comander security 



Aprill the 22 1679 
Holt Rowland in the Ship Honor for London Thomas Warren 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 30'* 1679 
Hacker Ferdinando in the ship Faireffax for London NiCH" Faire- 
FAX Comander time out 



May the 2'^ 1679 
Healy W" in the ship Society for BristoU Edm^-Dii'TY Comander 

time out 



376 TICKETS GRANTED. 



May the third 1679 
Hurst W" in the S\\\i^ Adventure for Lond'^ W" JoiiNsoN Coniand'' 

time out 

May the third 1679 
HOLSEY Richard in the Sloop Batchelor for Leward PliTER Swaine 
Comandr time out 



May the 23"'' 1679 
HaCKETT Robert in tlie ship Society for Bristoll EdmOND DiTTY 
Comand"- time out 



May the 23'' 1679 
Haley DenmS in the ship Society for Bristoll EUMOND DlTTV 
Comander time out 



May the 31 1679 
Helmes John in the Ketch Nict t Rebecca for New Yorke Nicholas 
Blake Comandf time out 



June the 2'' ib'jc) 

Hook W" in the Barq, Hopewell for Boston Nicholas Morrell 
Comander security 



J tine the 13 1679 
Hunt Dennis in the ship Coast Friggott for London Phillip Var- 
LOE Comander time out 

yune the 14 1679 
How Eliz^ in the S\\\\i Joh?is Adventure for Jamaica Edward WlN- 
SLOW Cuiuauu..r time out 



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TICKETS GRANTED. ^^^ 



ytinc (he 77" 1679 
Hooper Daniell in the Ketch Joseph for New Yorke Abraham 
Knott, Comand-- 

time out 

yune the 21 1679 
Harris Edward in the Ship Experiment for Londo Henry Sutton 
Comand'' 

time out 

June the 21 1679 
Hill John in the ship Charles iox Londo Thomas Nash Comander 

security 

June the 21 1679 
HoUGH_W" in the Ship W" f Robert for London GiLES Bond 

Comander 

time out 



Jtme the 28 1679 
Hunt John in the ship Prouidcnce for Boston Timothy Prout 

Comander ,• 

time out 

Jttly the third 1679 
Horne Gustavus Adolphus in the ship W" f Ann for London 
Phillip Hanger Comander time out 



yuly the 10"' 1679 
Hughs Andrew in the ship Amity for Londo Benj^ Grove 
Comand"^ 



time out 



ytily the 31 1679 
Hall Giles ju>- in the Ketch John f Mary for Boston John Parreck 






37S TICKETS GRANTED. 



August the 14 1679 
Herbert Hexry in the Ship yjhn ^ Henry for Bristo[I] Thomas 
Cades Comandcr time out 



August the 20"' 1679 
HoBBS Eliz* in the ship Robert for Lond^ RrcnARD CoCK Comander 

time out 



September the if" 1679 
Haricer John in the ship Hape for New Engl^ John Price Comander 

time out 

September the 18"' 1679 
HoLDSWORTH Arther in the Ship Thomas f Sarah for Lon[don] 
James Day Comandcr time out 



October the j"' 1679 
IIoTEN Margery in the Sloop Affrica for Leward Islands Anthony 
Burgess Comander security 



October the 1"' 1679 
II [I, K John in the Sloop true friendship iox Antigua Charles Kal- 
LAHANE Comander security 



October the i"' 1679 
Hancock. Alexander in the Sloop true frcindship for Antequa 
CUAKLES KAiLAHANE Comander security 



October the 20"' 1679 
Hasell Peter in the Ship Happy rcturne for London Isaac Ragg 
Comand' time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 375 



October the 29"' 1679 
Hale Barnabie and Tho How Seru"s belonging to Collf- Christo- 
pher CODRINGTON in the Barq, Done for Nevis ANTHONY JenouX 
Comander 



October the 29"' 1679 
Holt Joseph in the Sloop Hopezvell for Antegoa John Ayres 
Comand'' time out 



November f 6"' 1679 
Hunt Luke in the Barq, Adventure for Jamaica Edward Duffeild 
Comander time out 



November the 27"' 1679 
Hannah, Andrew a Serv" belonging toW" Stickland in the Sloop 
Katlicrme for Antesjua Andrew Gall Comander 



December the 24'^' 1679 
Holeman Roger in the Sloop tutc frcindsliip for Antegua CHARLES 
Kallahane Comandr time out 



March the w"" 1678 
Jarmin'Symon in the Ship Society for Boston W" Guard Comander 

time out 



March the 14"' 1678 
Jaccson W" in the ship Ann and Mary for Antegoa JOHN JOHNSON 
Comander time out 



March the 20" 1678 
Jaccson George in the Ship Merck" Bonadventnre for London W" 
Bulkley Comand^ time out 

48—2 



38o TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the 29"' 1679 
JlPSON Sarah in the ship Mary for Carolina NiclP LOCKWOOD 
Comand"^ time out 



Aprill the c)"" 1679 
Jacob JoiIM in the Ketch Providence for New England Marke Hunk- 
ING Comandcr time out 



Apr ill the \c,"' 1679 
Johnson Nathaniei.l in the friends Adventure for Antegua, JOHN 
Long Coinander time out 



May the 9"' [?i9] 1679 
Jones John juni" in the s\\\^ Ann and Eli-' for Leverpool Hugh Rey- 
nolds Coinander time out 



May the 20'* 1679 
Jones Robert in the Ship Rose and Croivn for London Thomas 
Crofts Coinander security 



May the 22'' 1679 
Jordan W, in the Ship Prudence and Mary for Boston Jacob Green 

Conuuuicr 



A I ay the ?.2'' 1679 
Johnson Jcihn in the Ketch Joseph for New Yorke ABRAHAM Knott 
Comandcr time out 



May the 22,,. 1679 
Jones Rici.'^ in the Ship Battchelor for BristoU ROGER Bagg Comander 

time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 



May the 23'' 1679 
James William in the Ship Society for Bristoll Edmond Ditty 
Comander time out 



yuiie the 11"' 1679 
JELSON JOELL in the Ship Bachelor for Bristoll R<^( ;er Bagg Comander 

time out 



yune the 11"' 1679 
Irish George in the ship Baclielor for Bristoll Roger Bagg Comander 

time out 



yiine the ly"' 1679 
Jenkins Owen in the Ketch JoJins Adventure for Jamaica Edward 
WiNSLOE Comand'' time out 



June the iS""' 1679 
Jones Samuell in the Ketch Johns Adventure for Jamaica EDWARD 
WiNSLOE Comandr security 



Jiine the 27"' 1679 
Ingleey Nicholas in the ship Pronidence for Boston Timothy Prout 
Comand'' security 



Aligns t the 13'* 1679 
JaccsoN James in the Barcj, Hopewell for Virginia Tho Curle 
Comander time out 



August the 14"' 1679 
Jones EliZ'^- in the Barq, Plantacon for Carolina AsER Sharpe 
Comander security 



382 TICKETS GRANTED. 



September the fonrth 1679 
James Ricii° A serv" belonging to Coll° Sam"- Newton in the ship 
Joseph for New Yorke Stephen Clay Comand'' 



September the 13"' 1679 
Johnson Nathaniell in the Sloop true frdndship for Antegua 
Charles Kallahane Comander time out 



September the 13 1679 
Jordan James in the ship Mallcgo Mcrch" for London Ro(;i:r Momer 
Comander time out 



September the 19'* 16 79 
Jenkins Jane in the Ship Lixboa Mcrch" for New Yor[k] Roger 
Whitfeild Comander security 



September the 26'* 1679 
Jennings Michaell in the Sloop Ritttcr for Jamaica Edward Duf^ 
FEILD Comand"^ time out 



October the 7"' 1679 
Jennings William, in the Sloop True friendship for Antegu[a] 
Charles Kallahanl Comand^ security 



October the 29"' 1679 
John Morgan in the Barq, Dove for Neuis Anthony Jennor. 
Comander. time out. 



Noiiember the 71679 
Jones William in the Sloop Hopewell for Antegua W" Murphy 
Comand"- time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 3S3 



Nouember the f' 1679 
Jones Hector in the Sloop Hopewell for Antegua W" MURPHV 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 24''' 1679 
King William in the ship friends Adventure for Lond" Edward 
Blades Comander security 



May the 2'' 1679 
Kennedy John and Ellinor his wife in the Ship Society for Bristol! 
Edmond Ditty Comander time out 



May the 2?>"' 1679 
Kyte John in the Ship Prudence ami Mary for Boston JACOB Green 
Comandr time out 



August the 2^ 1679 
Keith Henry in the Ship Young William for Virginia Tho: Cornish 
Comand'' time out 



November the 29"' 1679 
Kew Nicholas in the Barq, Resolution for Antegua Tho Gilbert 
Comander security 



Feb"-'' if' 1678 
Lynch Nicholas and Alice his Wife in the Barq, Adventure for 
Antegua CHRISTOPHER Berrow Comand' time out 



March the iW' 1679 [1671] 
Lock Ann in the Ketch, IV'" f Susan for New England Ralph 
Parker Comand "■ timeout 



384 TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the 20"' 1679 [167^] 
Lyttcot Leonard in the Ship Supply for Lond" Joseph Freeman 
Comander security 



April I the first 1679 
Lee Henry in the Ketch Unity for Virginia James Rainy Comander 

time out 



Aprill the third 1679 
Lee Henry in the Ship Martin for Newfoundland CHRISTOPHER 
Martin Comand"" time out 



Aprill the 16"' 1679 
Langley W"' in the Ship Brot/iers Adventure for New Yorke John 
SelloCK Comand"" time out 



Aprill the 2\" i6yg 
Lopes Abraham in the ship Hope for Lond" Joseph Ball Comand'' 

time out 



Aprill the 22'' 1679 
Lowther Christopher a servant belonging to Collo Henry Drax 
in the Ship Honor for Lond" Tho Warren Comand^ 



May the 12"' 1679 
LangtoN Thomas in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia Dauid Fogg 
Comand'- time out 



May the 28"' 1679 
Lydiatt Timothy in the Ship W"'tjohn for Boston Samuell Legg 
Comander time out 



TICKETS C'RANTED. 385 



ytme the if' 1679 
LoNGSON William in the Ketch yohn^sAduenture for Jamaica Edward 
WiNSLOW Comandf security 



July the if 1679 
Lee Rich" in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS W"= Co- 
mander time out 



July tJu 2<)"' 1679 
Leroux Jacob in the Ketch Dove for Antegua John Grafton 
Comand"^ security 



August the %"' 1679 
Lewgar John in the ship freindship for London JOHN WiLLlAMs 
Comand'' time out 



Atigzist the 12,"' 1679 
LadsON John in the Barq, Plantacon for Carolina ASER Sharpe 
Comander time out 



August the 28"' 1679 
Lloyd John in the ship Barbados Merck** for Leward Islands 

time out 



September the 2'^ 1679 
Langford Harry in the Ship Joseph for New Yorke STEPHEN Clay 
Coinander time out 



September the i^"' 1679 
Lynn Robert in the Ship Mallego Merck" for Lond" ROGER HOMER 
Comand'' time out 

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386 TICKETS GRANTED. 

September the id"' 1679 
Lynch Richard in the Sloop true friendship for Nevis Charles 
Kall.\hane Comand"" time out 



October the 25"' 1679 
Lee Henry in the Ship Happy rcturne for Londo Isaac Rand 
Comand'' security 

Notietnber the 2i\"' 1679 
LilBURNE Rich" in the Ketch Mary f Sarah for Prouidence GEORGE 
CONOWAY Comand'' security 



November the 29'* 1679 
Lynch Morgan in the Barq, resolution for Antegua Thomas Gil- i 
BERT Comand'' the said LYNCH being a Seru" belonging to John 
Codrington Esq"". 

December the 22: 1679 
Lyne Christopher Esqi" in the Ship Rccoucry for Jamaica James 
Browne Comandr 



December the 31. 1679 
Lopez Telles Abraham in the ship Rccoucry for Jamaica James 
BrO'WN Comand'' time out 



y actuary the 4."' 1678 
Maynard James A Seru'i belonging to Mathew VV"^ in the ship 
Otd head of Kingsalc for Lew^ ROBERT Barker Comand 



Jamcary the 28"' 1678 
Marshall Jarvis in the Ship James for New Yorkc James Sweet- 
land Comander time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 387 

Feb'-" 11'* 1678 

Mastus Joseph and Martha Mastus in the Ship Patience for 

London Thomas Hudson Comand' time out 



March the 10"' 1679 [1678] 
Morris W" in the Ship Society for Boston W" Guard Comand'' 

time out 



March the 14"' 1678 
Melony Timothy in the Ship Aim and Mary for Antegua John 
Johnson Comand'' security 



March tJte 18" 1678 
Morris Isaac in the Ketch Begining for New Yorke W" Play 
Comand^ time out 



March the 19''' 1678 
Maddox Jone in the Ketch Begining for New Yorke W" Play 
Comandf time out 



Aprill the f' 1679 
Mattson Benja in the Ship John and Mary for Lond" Edward 
Calcott Comandf time out 



Aprill the %"' 1679 
Mannen Andrew in the Ship Mary for Carolina Nicholas Lock- 
wood Comand"" time out 



Aprill the \q>"' 1679 
Maul Thomas in the Ketch W'" f John for New England John 
Saunders Comand"" time out 

. 49—2 



388 TICKETS GRANTED. 

Aprill the ly"' 1679 
Major W" in the Barq, Blessing ior Prouidence Francis Watlington 
Comandcr time out 

Aprill the 28"' 1679 
Mahony Daniell in the ship frchids Adventure for Antegua John 
Long Comand'' time out 



Aprill tJie 25"' 1679 
MiCHELL Rich"' in the Ship Nathan" for Boston W« CLARKE 
Comander security 



Aprill the 25''' 1679 
MiCHELL John in the Ship Nathan" for Boston W» CLARKE 
Comander time out 



May the 8"' 1679 
Morgan John in the Ship Society for Bristol! Edmond Ditty Co- 
mander time out 



May the Z"' 1679 
Maccmash Charles in the Ship Roc Buck for Lond" W" Shafto 
Comander security 



May the 13'* 1679 
Murphy Daniell in the Ship Industry for Bristoll James Porter 
Comander time out 



May the 14"' 1679 
Morgan Thomas in the Ship Bachelor for Bristoll Roger Bagg 
Comand"^ time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. ,o 



May the 14'^ 1679 
Magwaine Owen in the ship /,uiustry for Bristol! James Porter 
Comand"' 

time out 



May the if" 1679 
Mather George in the Ship Hannah and Eli^ for Londo Rich" Fix 
Comand^ 

security 

May the 19'* 1679 
Mason Sylam in the Ship W" e John for Boston Samuell Legg 
Comander 

time out 



May the 23'' 1679 
Marrow Cornelius f Katherine in the Ship Socieiy for Bristoll 
Edmond Ditty Comander ^risrou 

time out 



May the 24'^ 1679 
MOSELY RICHARD in the Ship IV-'t John for Boston Samuell 
l^EGG Comander 

time out 

May the 24'* 1679 

time out 
May the 24''' 1679 

""crL*™ '" "" ''■"' ""*""••' "" "*"="" ^«^ PORTER 

^ time out 

May the 28"' 1679 

time out 



390 TICKETS GRANTED. 

May the 30'* 1679 
Macclahen Owen in the Ship Society for Bristoll Edmond DiTTY 
Comandcr time out 



J line the 18"' 1679 
MattsoN MatiIEVV in the Ship Concord for Londo W" FOSTER 
Comander time out 



ytmc the 1 4"' 1 6 79 
March Thomas, Mary f Sarah in the Ship Society for Bristol! 
Edmond Ditty Comand'' time out 



jftily the f' 1679 
MacCENREE John in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS W^' 
Comand'' time out 



yuly the 16" 1679 
Matthews George in the Pink Eli:f for Boston John Bonner 
Comander time out 



yuly the 21^' 1679 
Mansell Robert in the Ship Rich'' and Mary for New England 
Samuell Fitch Comand"' security 



August the 12'^' 1679 
Mahone James A Scruant belonging to Henry Quintyne Esq' in the 
Barqj Plantacoii for Carolina ASER SilARPE Comand'' 



August the 13" 1679 
MaccDaniell Patrick in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia JOSEPH 
Knott Comand^ time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 



391 



Atigust the 14'^' 1679. 
MiDLETON Arthur in the Barqj Plantacoli for Carolina AsER 
Sharpe Comand'" time out 



September the 16'* 1679 
MOUNTACK Andrew in the Ship Eli;::^ for Holland Allexander 
Mattison Comandr security 



October the first 1679 
Maden Patrick in the Sloop tnce friendship for Antegua Charles 
Kallahane Comand^ time out 



October the 2'' 1679 
MUSKETT W" in the Sloop Rulter for Jamaica EDWARD DUFFEILD 
Comander time out 



October the fourth 1679 
Melloly James in the Ship Virgin for Virginia Tho: Allumby 
Comander security 



October the f' 1679 
MOUNTAINE John in the Sloop true freindship for Antegua Charles 
Kallahane Comand"" security 



October the 25'* 1679 
MORECOCK Thomas in the Ship Happy returne for London Isaac 
Rand Comand"" security 



November the 21 1679 
Manerick Nathaniell in the Ketch Phoenix for Antegua Robert 
Flexny Coihander security 



392 TICKETS GRANTED: 

December the 23'' 1679 
Marriott Robert in the Ship Rccouery for Jamaica James Browne 
Comand'' time out 



March the']"' 1678 
iJEUiLL John in the ship Society for Boston W" Guard Comander 

time out 



July the 15'* 16,79 
l^EWTON Abigall in the Ship Eli^ fpr Boston John Bonner Co- 
mandf time out 



July the 22'' 1679 
TSTeedler John in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS WILLIAMS 
Comand^ time out 



Augtist the 4'* 1679 
Neagle Martin in the Ship Yoimg WiUiaf/t for Virginia Thomas 
Cornish Comand"" time out 



September the 4''' 1679 
Neuill John in the Ship Pearle for Leward Islands EDWARD Peir- 
SON Comander security 



September f 18"' 1679 
Nasy Daniell in the ship Hope for New England JOHN PRICE 
Comander time out 



October the 14"' 1679 
Nuttall Thomas in the ship Hapfy returne for Londo Isaac Rand 
Comand"^ time out 



TICKE7S GRANTED. 
39J 



October y 2^ 1679 
Oneal Ann in the Sloop Ruttcr for Jamaica Edward Duffeild 
Comand'' 

time out 

Nommb" the 10'^ 1679 
Qldridge Abell in the Sloop Hopewell for Antegua W« MURPHY 
Comandr 

time out 

Notietnber y' 20"'- 1679 
Ogle John in the Ketch Mary and Sarah for Prouiden [Providence! 
George Conoway Comand^ security 

Nouember y 2^"' 1679 
OSBURNE Robert a Serutt belonging to RiCH° LiLBURNE in ye Ketch 
Mary and Sarah for Prouidence GEORGE CONWAY Comandr 



Januaiy the 13''* 1678 
Paty Eliz* in the Ship Joseph and Ann for Carolina Samuell Evans 

Comandr 

time out 

February the 21: 1678 
Peirce John in the Ship Judith for Londo ROBERT KiNGSLAND 

Comander .. 

time out 



Febncary 2?>"' 1678 
Pearson John in the Ship Samudl for London John Clarke 
Comander 



March the third 1678 
Piper W« in the Ship begining for Virginia Tho: Bossinger 
Comand"" 

time out 

50 



394 TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the third 1678 
PerriN MargARETT in the ship Arthur for Lond° Hf.nrY Coskf.r 
Comand'' security 



March the fifth 1678 
Perwidge Job in the ship Expedition for Virginia John Harding 
Comander time out 



March the 13 1678 
Pile W" in the Barq, Susanna for Carolina HUGH Babell Comander 

time out 



March the 21 1678 
Parris Owen in the Barq, yosc/>h for Saltcrtudos Stephen Clay 
Comand'' security 



March the 28"' 1679 
Perwidg Job in the Ship Endcauor for London James Gilbert 
Comander renewed 



Aprill the first 1679 
Pead Thomas in the Keatch Swallow for Road Island JosEni Hardy 
Comand^ time out 

Aprill the fifth 1679 
Pi-UinER John in the Barq, May fflowcr for Prouidcnce Kdward 
Hubbert Comander time out 

Aprill the 5" 1679 
PenistON Samuell in the Barq, May fflozver for Providence Edward 
HUBBART Comand' time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 

395 



Aprill the i6'^ 1679 

"^'"'comandr"'""'' '" "''' ""'"'' '"' L^"'^^" ^HO: Warren 

security 

Aprill the lb"" 1679 
POLEGREEN JOHN in the Ship ^.«.. for London Thomas Warren 
Comander 

security 

Aprill the 22'' 1679 
Pope Charles in the Ship Honor for Londo Thomas Warren 
Comander 

time out 

Aprill the 22'' 1679 
Pkxximan Jane in the -.\,\^ Honnor for London Thomas Warren 
Comandf 

time out 

Aprill the 25'* 1679 
PiDDOCK W" in the Ship Freinds Adventure for London Edw Blades 
Comand'" 

time out 

Aprill the 2^'" 1679 
POSLETT Rich'> in the Ship Conclusion for Londo W« Beeding Co- 
mander 

time out 

Afay the 2'' 1679 
Pinke John in the Ketch Prosj,crons for Virginia David Fogg 
Comander 

time out 

May the ^"' \6j() 
Parsones Francis in the Ship Concord for Londo James Strutt 
Comand^ 

time out 

50 — 2 



396 TICKETS GRANTED. 



May tlie 13'* 1679 
Pottle Christopher in the Pink Dymond for Topsham Ezekiah 
Vass Comandcr time out 



May the 14'* 1679 
Price John in the Ship Bachelor for Bristoli ROGER Bagg Comand"' 

time out 



May the 19'* 1679 
Price John in the Ship Bachelor for Bristoli ROGER Bagg Comand^ 

• time out 

May the 19'* 1679 
Pemmell Thomas in the Ship Rose and Crown for Lond^ Thomas 
Crofts Comand^ time out 



*y Wiethe 16"' 1679 
Platt John in the Ketch Joseph for New Yorke Abraham Knott 
Comand"' time out 

ytrne the 17'* 1679 
Pechey Lambert in the ship Ruth for Londo W" Taylor Comand"" 

time out 

yum the 28"' 1679 
Phillips Eliazer in the Ship Pronidence for Boston Timothy Prout 
Comand"" time out 

\yuly the 22"^ 1679 
PearshoUSE Chester in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia Tho W*" 
Comandr time out 

* [In the original the name of RiCORD pcrcedes this ; but in order to keep to the alpha- 
betical arrangement I have transposed it among the R's, and to its proper date (see p. 400).] 

t [A similar remark applies to the name Richard, which stands here in the original (see p. 
401).] 



TICKETS GRANTED. 397 



July the 29'* 1679 
Poor Miles in the Ketch Dotie for Antegua John Grafton Comand'' 

time out 



Aiigust the <^"' 1679 
Powell Arthur in the Ship Friendship for Londo John Williams 
Comand"' 



Augtist the 18"' 1679 
Poor Mary A seru" belonging to Mr W" BULKLEY in the Ketch Nep- 
tutie for Virginia Joseph Knott Comander 



Augtist the 19'* 1679 
PiCKFORD Robert in the Ketch Ncptime for Virginia JOSEPH Knott 
Comand' time out 



September the i^' 1679 
Pollard Joseph in the Pinke Trent for Boston George Munjov 
Comandr time out 



September the i^'' i^']^ 
PiCKFORD Robert in the Ship Pearle EdW Peirson Comand-- for 
Lewd Islands renewed 



September the 8"' 1679 
Pendleton Mary in the Ship Trent for Boston George Munjoy 
Comandr time out 



September the 15''' 1679 
PiLSON Edward in the Ship Hope for New England John Prick 
Comander time out 



398 TICKETS GRANTED. 



October the 1 1'* 1679 
PoRTMAN Christopher in the Sloop Endeavor for Carolina Thomas 
Shaw Comandr time out 



October the w"" 1679 
Popple Magnus in the Sloop Emicaiwr for Carolina Thomas Shaw 
Comand"" time out 



October the 29"' 1679 

Parker John a Seruant belonging to Colb Christopher Codring- 

TON in the Bartji Done for Neuis Anthony Jennor Comand^ 



October the 29 1679 
Page John a Seruant belonging to CoUo ClIR: CODRINGTON in the 
Barq, Done for Neuis ANTHONY JENOUR Comand 



Noiiembcr the 27''' 1679 
Parris Owen in the Banj, Resolution for Antegua Thomas Gilbert 
Comand'' time out 



December the 22,'' 1679 
Persivall Andrew in the Ship Ann ^ Jane for Londo Rich" Ratt- 
FORD Coinand'' security 



March the 13"' 1678 
Ouerk John a Servant belonging to TiiOMAS Allen in the Ketch 
IF'" C Susan for New England Ralph Parker Comand^ 



August the 12'* 1679 
Quintyne Rich" in the Barq, Plantacon for Carolina ASER Sharpe 
Comand'' time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 399 



February the 2^"" 1678 
Rose Christopher in the Ship Patience for Londo Thomas Hunsox 
Comandr security 



February the if' 1679 [1678] 
ROYDON W" in the Constant Warwick Friggott for London Cap' Ralph 
Delauall Comandf time out 



March the s'' 1678 
Ryder Symon A seruant belonging to GEORGE MoOR in the Ship 
Vineyard for Virginia Henry Perrin Comandf 



March the third 1678 
Roane Bancks in the Sloop Hunter for Surranam Walter Assueros 
Comand"' time out 



March the 12'* 1678 
Robinson Allexander in the Ship Ann f Mary for Antegua John 
Johnson Comand^ security 



March the 21 1678 
Ross William in the Ketch W"" t Susan for New England Ralph 
Parker Comand^ time out 



March the 26: 1679 
Roberts W" in the Pinke Endeauor for Lond" JAMES Gilberts 
Comand'' time out 



Aprill the 2'' 1679 
Ridley George in the Sloop Rutler for Jamaica Edw" Dufkeild 
Comand' time out 



400 TICKETS GRANTED. 



Aprill the 12'* 1679 
Row Lawrence in the ship Robert for Boston Nathan Hayman 
Comander time out 



Ap7'ill the 19'* 1679 
Roth Rich" in the Ship Rccoucry for New Yorke TllOMAS Chinery 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 30'* 1679 
Remnant James and Jone his Wife in the Ship Industry for Bristoll 
James Porter Comand'' time out 



May the d"' 1679 
Rainy Luke A ser\'ant belonging to M"" Henry Aplewhite in the 
Ketch Prosperous for Virginia Dauid Fogg Comand^ 



May the 13'* 1679 
RiCHBELi, Richard in the Ship Expcrim" for London Allen Cock 
Comander security 



May the 19'* 1679 
RavenscROFT Benj^ in the Ship Rose and Crotvne for Londo THOMAS 
Crofts Comand"" time out 



May the 20'* 1679 
Remnant James f Jone in the Ship New Concord for Lond" James 
Strutt Comand' renewed 



*\May the 24'* 1679 
RiCORD Charles in the Ship Society for Bristoll EdmoND Ditty 
Comander time out] 

• [This name is entered among the P's in the original, as is the case with RICHARD, James, 
at bottom of next page.] 



TICKETS GRANTED. 401 



May the 28'^ 1679 
Rainsford Edward in the Ship W'" f John for Boston Samuell 
Legg Comand"" time out 



May tite 28'-^ 1679 
Russell Edward in the Ship W"' f John for Boston Samuell 
Legg Comand"^ time out 



May the 28'* 1679 
RicHBELL Robert in the Ship W"' f John for Boston Samuell Legg 
Comander time out 



June the 28''' 1679 
Rich Robert Senior in the Ship Amity for London Benj* Groves 
Comander time out 



July the first 1679 
RiCHBELL John in the ship Prottidencc for Boston Timothy Prout 
Comander security 



July the \q"' 1679 
Rule Thomas in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia Tho: Williams 
Comander time out 



July the if' 1679 
RuDGE Thomas in the Briganteen Brothers Aducnture for New Yorke 
Robert Darkin Comand^ security 



{July the 21 1679 
Richard James in the Pinke Rebecca for Virginia Thomas Williams 
Comand"^ time out] 

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402 TICKETS GRANTED. 



August the third 1679 
Rice James and John in the Ship Young W" for Virginia Thomas 
Cornish Comand"' time out 



August y 15'* 1679 
Rich Robert in the ship Postilion for New England John Praul 
Comand'' security 



AugJist y 15'* 1679 
RUDLE Robert in the Ship John and Henry for Bristol! THOMAS 
Cades Comander time out 



September the 4'* 1679 
ROBOTHAM William in the Ship Joseph for New Yorke Stephen 
Clay Comand-- a serv" belonging to CoUo Sam*-"- Newton 



Nouember the third 1679 
Reddin Katherine a Serv" belonging to Martin Hayes for 
Jamaica in the Barq, Aduenture Edw° Duffeild Comander 



yantiary the fourteenth 1678 
Slaughter William a Serv" belonging to John Jennings in the 
ship Joseph f Ami for Carolina Sam--^ Euans Comand^ 



January the 14"' 168 [1678] 
Serjeant Rich" in the S\n^ Joseph and Ann for Carolina Samuell 
Evans Comander security 



January the 28"' 1678 
Smith Phillip in the Ship James for New Yorke W" Svveetland 
Comand"^ time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 403 

February the 11"' 1678 
Symons Samuell in the Ship James for New Yorke W" Sweetland 
Comandf time out 



February the 13: 1678 
Stockley John and Mary in the ship two BrotJurs for Jamaica 
Rice Jefferys Comander time out 



February the 13'* 1678 
Sherwood Samuell in the ship Two Brothers for Jamaica RiCE 
Jefferys Comand^ time out 



Febriiary the if" 1678 
Steel Mary in the ship Merck" Bonaduenture for London W" Buck- 
ley Comandf time out 



February the 25"' 1678 
Smith Hester in the Barq, Plantacon for Carohna Aser Sharpe 
Comandf time out 



March the V'' 1678 
Stoakes Michaell in the Ship Society for Boston William Guard 
Comander time out 

March the 11'* 1678 
Stacy W in the Ship Society for Boston W»' GUARD Comand' 

time out 



March the 12"' 1678 
Smith Edward in the Barq^ Susannah for Carohna Hugh Babell 
Comander security- 

Si— 2 



404 TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the i8"' 1678 
Sanders Benj* in the Ketch begining for New Yorke W" Play 
Comandr time out 



March the 26"' 1679 
Steel Mary* in the Ship Supply for London JOSEPH FREEMAN 
Comand'- renewed 



March the 29'* 1679 
Sailes Rich" in the Ketch Szvallow for New England Joseph 
Hardy Comander time out 



March the 31" 1679 
Sewer John in the ship John and Tlwvias for Prouidcnce Thomas 
Jenour Comander time out 



March the 31'' 1679 
Scott Benj* in the Ship Expedition for Londo John Harding 
Comand' time out 



Aprill the first 1679 
Smith W" in the Ketch Unity for Virginia James Rainy Comand^ 

time out 



Aprill the 3'' 1679 
Salt Samuell in the Ship Change for London W" KiNG Comander 

time out 



Aprill the 12"* 1679 
Sandiford Henry in the ship Robert for Boston Natiian Hayman 
Comander time out 



[See under date Feb. 17, in previous page.] 



TICKETS GRANTED. 405 

Aprill the 15''' 1679 

Sfrane Almons in the Ship £//.?" for Neuis Peter Major 

Comandf time out 



Aprill the 19"^ 1679 
Stephens Nathaniell in the Ship Rcconcry for New Yorke Thomas 
Chinery Comander time out 



Aprill the 19"' 1679 
Sedgwick Ralph in the Ketch Unity for Virginia James Rainy 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 22'' 1679 
Spicer Samuell in the Ship Hope for London Joseph Ball 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 26''' 1679 
Smith Margerett a Seru" belonging to Thomas Doxey in the Ship 
Brother's Adiientiwe for New Yorke JN° Selleck Comf 



Aprill the 28'* 1679 
Snacknell Rich" in the Ship Nathan" for Boston W" Clarke 
Comand'' time out 



May the 2'^ i6'j() 
Southworth Francis in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia Dauid 
Fogg Comander time out 



May the fifth 1679 
Stapleton Walter in the Ship Society for Bristoll Edmond Ditty 
Comander time out 



4o6 TICKETS GRANTED. 

May the lo'* 1679 
Stanton Pearce in the Barq, Resolution for Antcgua John Ingle- 
BEE Comand"' time out 



May the 12"* 1679 
Short Walter in tiic Ship Bachelor for Bristoll Roger Bagg 
Comandf time out 



May the 14'* 1679 
Skahane Teige in the Ship Industry for Bristoll James Porter 
Comand'' time out 



May the 14'* 1679 
Smith Isaac in the Ship Supply for Boston John Mellowes 
Comand"^ time out 



May the 19'* 1679 
Sandome Rich" in the Ship Swallow for Leuerpoole Tlio Wrrn- 
ingtun Coiriander time out 



May the 20'''' 1679 
Smith William in the 'S\(v^ Ne^v Concord for Londo James Strutt 
Comand'' time out 



May the 20'* 1679 
Stephens Sylvester in the Ketch Nick" f Rebecca for New Yorke 
Nicholas Blake Comand^ time out 



May the 22"^ 1679 
Sherland John jun' in the Ship Prudence and Mary for Boston 
Jacob Green Comand'' time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. ^^^ 



May the 28"' 1679 
Serfatty Joshua in the Ship Momdug Starr for Surranam John 

Uanderspike Comand"- . 

security 



May the 29'* 1679 
Sparkes Samuell in the Ship W- f John for Boston Sam- Legg 
Comand"" 

time out 

May the 29'" 1679 
Salter Rich in the Ketch W" f John for Boston Sam- Legg 
Lomander 

time out 

June the 2^"' i6yg 
SUTTON JOHN in the ship Pros/>erous for Londo THOMAS Wood- 
COCK Comand'' 

time out 



ytdy the g'^ 1679 
Smith Thomas in the Ship BacMor for London W" Knott Co 
mander 

time out 



July the 15'* 1679 

Scott Thomas in the Pink ^.te for Virginia Thomas Williams 
Comander 

time out 



Jtdy the 22*^ 1679 

time out 



J^2(fy the 22'' 1679 

^''' Comand'^' " '"' ^'"^ ^"^'""" '°^ ^°"^°" ^"^'^^^ AuBONV 

time out 



4o8 TICKETS GRANTED. 



Aiigust the 2'' i6'jc) 
Stone John in the ship Bachelors Delight for Lond" ROBERT 
Greenwav Comander time out 



August the 16"' 1679 

Sealy Henry in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia Joseph Knott 
Comand"" time out 



Atigust the 16'* 1679 
Smith Thurlo a Serv" belonging to Henry Sealy in the Keatch 
Neptune for Virginia Joseph Knott Comand'' 



September the 1 6'* 1 679 
SoNE George in the V>7i.x% Blessing for Burmudos Francis Watling- 
TON Comander security 



September the 20"' 1679 
Stanley Robert in the Ship Malligo Merch" for London Roger 
Homer Comander time out 



September the 22'' 1679 
Seaman Thomas in the Ship Thomas f Sarah for London James 
Day Comander time out 



October the first 1679 
Short ]\L\rtha in the Ship Barbados Merch" for Virginia James 
Cock Comand. time out 



October the first 1679 
Sandford John in the Ship Barbados Merch" for Virginia James 
Cock Comand'' time out 



c October the 2'' if^Tn 

Searle Rich- a Servtt k., • ^^ 

SwiNNv Thomas i„ ,H,'^f "'•*''"' "^W 

Kai...„.« Co^ndf'""" '""^-'-^''O f» Antego c„.h„s 
security 

S-.OM.CO. inthe^it'/'T"'" 

security 

SMITH JoHNa Servtt bT'^"'^"'''' ^'79 

- the Barq, .,.., ..^ Cri^;™?]!;'"/"'""'' C00KZ.CTO. 

SwKETmc R:cH- .^-^--^^^-Z/.. 3^1679 

DUFFEiLBComander' ''"'* ^^^^'^''^-^ ^r Jamaica Edward 
— ___ time out 

Sinnv V ^otiembev the 6"' 1670 

iJlDDi Henry in the Bara A^ , ^^ 

FEiLD Comandr * ^''""^^'^''^ ^^ J-'naica Edward Due- 
— . security 

Salter George i„ .f""'"*'- * /' >679 

________ time out 

SPiTTEE Robert i„ ^f""^"' '"''"' ^O'" '6/9 

C«.a„d° '" "" =">■"' ^■''*"« for An,eg„ ANDREW Gaee 



time out 
52 



410 TICKETS GRANTED. 



December the 15'* 1679 
Sidney John in the Ship Lawrdl for Lewi Robert Oxe Comand'' 

security 



December the 22'' 1679 
Smith John in the Ship Ann and Jane for Londo RlCH° Ratt- 
FORD Coinander time out 



December the 24'* 1679 
Smart John in the ship Ann f Jane for Lond° Ricil" Ratt- 
FORD Comander security 



December 24'* 1679 
Sherwin John in the Ship Ann f Jane for Londo Rich" Ratt- 
FORD Comander security 



December the 24'* 1679 
SiNDRY John in the ship Recoucry for Jamaica James Browne 
Comander time out 



December the 30''* 1679 
SWANLEY Robert in the Ship Ann and Jane for London Rich" 
Rattford Comander time out 



December the 2)'^'^ \6ic) 
ShaRPE Mary in the Ship Recoucry for Jamaica JAMES BROWNE 
Comand'' time out 



Febr7(ary the 21" 1678 
Travis Richard in the Ship Fclloivship for Antegua Thomas Pim 
Comandr time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 

411 



March the first 1678: 
TIPPIN John in the Constant Warwick Friggott for London Cap. 

Ralph Delavall Comander .■ \ 

lime out 

Aprill tlie 11'* 1679 
Tmico Jacob in the Ketch W" W John for New England John 

Sanders Comander ,. 

time out 



Aprill the 19'* 1679 
TOOLES Morgan in the Ship Freinds Aduenture for London Edward 

Blades- Comander 

time out 

Aprill the 25'* 1679 
THORNTON Wm in the ship Freinds Adventure for Londo Edward 
Blades Comander 

time out 

Aprill the 28'* 1679 
TowNSEND Richard in the Ship Natlutn'^ for Boston W" Clarke 
Comander 

time out 

Aprill the 29 : 1679 
Turner John in the ship Nathaniell for Boston W« Clarke 
Comander 

time out 



May the 10'* 1679 
Terry Christopher jun^ in the Ship Experiment for London 
Allan Cock Comander 

time out 



May the 20^"' 1679 
Thomas George in the Ship Prudence and Mary for Boston Jacob 
Green Comander 

time out 

52—2 



412 TICKETS GRANTED. 



Jiine i/ie 26 : 1679 
TE-VGE John in the ship Freindship for London John Williams 
Comander time out 



July the 12'* 1679 
ToLLO Demeuerez Lewis in the ship Bachelor for Londo W''' Knott 
Comander time out 



July the 17'* 1679 
Thayer Nathaniell in the ship Society for Boston VV« Guard 
Coinander time out 



August the 16"' 1679 
Turdall John in the Ketch Neptune for Virginia Joseph Knott 
Comand"^ a Serv" belonging to Henry Sealy 



September y' I'S"' 1679 
Tapper Thomas in the ship Malligo Merck" Roger Homer Co- 
mander for London time out 



Noticmber the 7"' 1679 
Tremills W" in the Sloop Hopewell for Antegua W" Murphy 
Comander time out 



December the 11"' 1679 
Thorpe John in the ship Ann and Jane for London Rich" Ratt. 
FORD Comander time out 



March the 10'* 1678 
ViNER Anthony in the Ship James for Antegua Paul Crean 
Comander time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 413 



May the 2'' 1679 
Vaux John in the Ship Roe Buck for London W" Shafto Co- 
mander time out 



July the 16'* 1679 
Verin Nathaniell in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia Thomas 
Williams Comander time out 



Nouember f 8'* 1679 
UrquHART Allexander in the Sloop Hopeivcll for Antegua W" 
Murphy Coinander time out 



December y 24' 1679 
Vernon Peter in the ship An7t and Jane for Londo Rich°Ratt- 
FORD Comander security 



January tJte 4'* 1678 
Williams Matthew in the Ship Old Iwad of Kingsale for Leward 
Robert Barker Comander time out 



February 11'* 1678 
Willis Henry in the Ship Dilligence for Boston Jeremiah Jacson 
Comander time out 



February the \f'' 1678 
Wills John in the ship Endeaiwur for Virginia Abraham Newman 
Comand'' time out 



March the 10'^ 1678 
Weltden Anthony in the Ship Society for Boston W" Guard 
Comander secCfrity 



414 TICKETS GRANTED. 



March the 12"' 1678 
Whiteliff George in the Ship SamaritaJi for Lcverpool Valentine 
TRIiii [? Trimmer] Comandr security 



March the 19'* 1678 
Whittee Mary in the Ketch bcgining for New Yorke W" PLAY 
Comand^ time out 



March the 19'* 1679 [1678] 
Wright Robert and Mary in the Ketch bcginiug for New Yorke 
W" Play Comandr time out 



March the 2\" 1678 
WiLKS Nathaniell in the ship Merch" Bonadvetiture for London 
W" Buckley Comander security 



March the 2']"' i6y() 
Wright Rich" in the Ketch Mary and Sarah for Carolina GEORGE 
CONOWAY Comand'' time out 



March the 31" 1679 
Whitefoot Amos in the ship Robert for Boston NATHAN Hayman 
Comand'' time out 



Aprill the 10"' 1679 
Wilkinson Daniell in the Barq, Resolution for Prouidence Daniell 
ACKLIN Comandf y« said WILKINSON a Seru" belonging to 
Robert Hall 



Aprill the 15'* 1679 
Webster Henry in the ship Robert for Boston Nathan Hayman 
Comandf time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 415 



Aprill the 19'* 1679 
WiLSE Francis in the ship Hope for Londo Joseph Ball Co- 
mandr time out 



Aprill the 26'* 1679 
Webster Edwakd in the Ship Nathati'^ for Boston W« Clarke 
Comand'' time out 



Aprill the 26'* 1679 
WiLKiNS John in the ship Nathan^^ for Boston W" Clarke 
Comander time out 



Aprill the 26''* 1679 
Williams Symon in the ship Francis for Leward Peter Jefferys 
Comander security 



May the 2"' 1679 
Whitfeild Mathew in the Ketch Prcsperons for Virginia David 
Fogg Comand^ time out 



May the 5'* 1679 
Wheeler W" in the Sloop Bachelor for Leward Peter Swaine 
Comander time out 



May the 2,"' 1679 
Wingatt John in the Ketch Prosperous for Virginia David Fogg 
Comandf time out 



May the 20''' 1679 
WiCKHAM Benj^ in the Barq, Resolution for Antegoa John Inglebe 
Comandf security 



4i6 TICKETS GRANTED. 



May the 26'* 1679 
WniTElNG W" in the ship Francis arid Susan for Boston PHILLIP 
Knell Comandcr time out 



May the 26"* 1679 
Wattkins Phillip in the ship Prndoue and Mary for Boston 
Jacob Green Comander time out 



JtmeOie 18"' 1679 
Wolfe Emanuell in the Ship Thomas and Susan for Boston David 
Edwards Comand'' security 



June the 18'* 1679 
Wood James in the ship Thomas and Susan for Boston Dauid 
EdW"^^ Comandr time out 



July the 15'* 1679 
WiLLSON W" in the Barq, Rebecca for Virginia Tho Williams 
Comand'' time out 



Jtdy tJie 18'* 1679 
Welch Edmond a Seru" belonging to John Hopcroft in the Pink 
Rebecca for Virginia ThO: W"^ Comander 



A iigiist the first 1 6 79 
Wheeler John jun^ in the Ship Rctume for New Engt^ Thomas 
Harvey Comand'' security 



Augtist the 19'* 1679 
Wolfinden Jeremiah in the Sloop true frcindship for Nevis 
Charles Kallaiiane Comand"^ time out 



TICKETS GRANTED. 



417 



Ajigtist y' 28'"^ 1679 
Wheler Christopher in the Ship Robert for London Rich" Cock 
Comander security 



Septe7nber the first 1679 
WiCKHAM Eliza jn the Sloop John f Francis for Antegua John 
Howard Comander time out 



September the fii'st 1679 
Westbury Thomas in the Ship Barbados Merch" for Lew<^ Islands 
Edward Griffin Comand"^ time out 



September the t^ i6yg 
Watlington Mary in the Sloop Jo/in f Frances for Antegua 
John Howard Comand"' time out 



September the 16"' 1679 
Weaver Thomas in the Ship Mallcgo Merck" for London Roger 
Homer Comander time out 



September y' 22 1 6 79 
Woodcock Tho: in the ship Thomas f Sarah for Lond° JAMES 
Day Comand"' time out 



October the 6"' 1679 
WiCKHAM Thomas in the Sloop Tme freindship for Antegoa 
Charles Kallahane Comand"^ security 



October y" 7'* 1679 
Wall Samuell in the Sloop true freindship for Antegua Charles 
Kallahane Comand"' security 



October y' 8'^ 1679 
Willoughby Oliver in the Sloop Affrica for Antegoa Anthony 
Burgess Comand"' security 

53 



41 8 TICKETS GRANTED. 

October y' 17'* 1679 
Wilde W" in the Ship Happy Rcturne for Lond° ISAAC Rand 
Comand' time out 

October f 24'* 1679 
Wainwright James in the ship Happy Retiirne for London Isaac 
Rand Comand^ time out 

Noueniber y' first 1 6 79 
Whitehead Joseph in the Ship Time Brothers for New Yorke Peter 
Boss Comand"^ security 

Noiiemb'' y f' 1679 
Williams Arthur in the Sloop Hopeivell for Antegua W« Murphy 
Comand' time out 

Decemb' y 6"' 16 79 
Warner Nathaniell in the Sloop Unity for Jamaica Lawrence 
Sluce Comander time out 

May the 2'' 1679 
Yates ThOxMAS A Seru" belonging to Fran: Southworth in the 
Kcatch Prosperous for Virginia Dauid Fogg Comd. 

7nly y 18'* 1679 
Young Mathew in the Pink Rebecca for Virginia THOMAS Wil- 
liams Comand"^ time out 

Noiiemb" f \"' 1679 
Yarwood Thomas in the Barq, Endeavor Iqx Carolina TllOMAS Shaw 
Comand"' time out 



Total of Men 523 

Total of Women 60 

In all 583 



BARBADOES. 



PARISH REGISTERS:- BIRTHS AND DEATHS, 
LISTS OF INHABITANTS, LANDED PROPRIE- 
TORS, SERVANTS, &c. 

[1678-1679.] 



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[PARISH REGISTERS.] 



Barbados 



The Parish of 
S' Michaels, 



lAPTISMS. 



1678 
March 31 



April. 2. 
16. 
25- 



May, 



S- 

7- 

IS- 

19- 

19- 



20. 

28. 

June. 3. 



JoicE y* daughter of Charls & Margaret Yates 

Thomas y^ Son of Henry & Anne Smith. 

Esther y daughter of Francis & Elisabeth Hall 

Mary y< daughter of Caleb & Elisabeth Powel 

Mary y daughter of Jane Scot. 

LovEL y- Son of John & Elinor Hobcraft. 

Jane y daughter of Jone Davis. 
Mary r daughter of William & Mary Standon 
Susanna y= daughter of John & Anne Hall 
William y^ Son of Steven & Margaret Lansdale 
Mary y= daughter of Francis & Katharine Harding 
David y<= Son of John & Elisabeth Murral. 
John y- Son of Richard & Elisabeth Perkin 
Edward y= Son of Thomas & Katharine Prout 
Edward y< Son of Edward & Hannah Matthews 
Richard r Son of Maj> Thomas Jelly & Mary his Wife 
Margaret r daughter of M' John Crisp & Sarah his wift 



422 PARISH REGISTERS. ■ 

1678. 

June. 9. William y' Son of William & Margaret Stickland. 
Elisabeth y' daughter of John & Elisabeth Gosnel. 
Katharin y' daughter of SiMON & ANN Williams, 
Christian Negroes. 
16. Elisabeth y' daughter of Ursula Pease. 

Mary y<= daughter of John & Judith Smith. 
20. Andrew y<= Son of Andrew & Sarah Godfrey. 

24. Arthur y« Son of Richard & Sarah Mendam. 

25. Petronilia y« daughter of Georg & Elisabeth Parr. 
28. Ann y« daughter of Thomas & Elisabeth Clark. 

July. 25. Hannah y^ daughter of D"^ John Stringham, & Sarah 
his wife. 

26. Jane y' daughter of M"" SAMUEL SiiENTON & Grace his wife. 
August. 9. William y= Son of Stephen & Margaret Landsdale. 

19. Mary y^ daughter of Nicholas & Elisabeth M.\ynari). 
Lake y' Son of Capt Will. Marshal. 

21. Clement y' Son of Robert & Rebecca Laniere. 

25. Elisabeth y= daughter of John & Susanna Newport. 
September. 7. Frances y^ daughter of M^ Robert Codrington & 

Elisabeth his Wife. 
8. William y<= Son of Robert & Mary Ellis. 

22. Hannah y' daughter of John & Mary Liswel. 

26. Thomas y' Son of Richard & Elen White. 
28. David y= Son of Hugh & Jane I>avis. 

October. 7. Chrlstopher y' Son of Major John Hallet & Mary 
his Wife. 

13. John y-^ Son of John & Margaret Awman. 
Edward y"= Son of Brasil & Rebeccah Benfield. 

14. Elisabeth y= daughter of M'' Thom.\s Pierce & Elisa- 

beth his Wife. 

20. Mary y' daughter of M' John Smith & PiiiLirvA his Wife. 
Sarah y= daughter of Samuel & Sarah kis^ife *Perrot. 

November. 3. Mary y' daughter of Thomas & Ann Kanniday. 

* [Thus crossed through in the oriijin.il.] 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



1678. 

March. 13. 
19. 





23- 


1679 


30. 


April. 


13- 




14- 




19- 




25- 


May. 


13- 


June. 


3- 




4- 




8. 




16. 




22. 


July. 


15- 




24. 




25. 




27. 




29. 


August. 5, 



J7- 

22. 
26. 
28. 



Sarah y' daughter of Charls & Martha Leigh. . 
Rebecca y= daughter of Nicholas Prideaux & Rebecca 

his Wife. 
Frances y^ daughter of M^ John Ogilby & Elisabeth 

his Wife. 
Ann y= daughter of Daniel & Barbara Lawrence. 
James y= Son of John & Elenor Fitzgerard. 
John y' Son of John & Susanna Crag. 
Cornelius y"= Son of John & Susanna Mackenny. 
Abraham y^ Son of Thomas & Mary Hawkins. 
Alice y' daughter of Thomas & Bridget Johnson. 
Joseph y' Son of Georg & Hannah Oats. 

Giles y= Son of Giles & Mary Eldridg. 

John y"= Son of M-- John Steward & Margaret his Wife. 

Thomas y= Son of Mary King. 

John y" Son of Anthony & Elisabeth Suillivant. 

Matthew y= Son of Francis & Thomasin Christian. 

Thomas y' Son of John & Jane Janes. 

John y" Son of Thomas & Jane West. 

William y= Son of William & Elisabi th Herbert. 

Elisabeth Erpey. 

Thomas y= Son of Daniel & Sarah Gun, 

Mary y= daughter of Martha Turner. 

Edward y= Son of Jeffry & Priscilla Batley. 

Henry y"= Son of Ann Smith, Wid. 

Elisabeth y= daughter of M' Richard Bunny and 
Hannah his Wife. 

Timothy y^ Son of Timothy & Margaret Ennys 

Nicholas y= Son of Nicholas & Margaret Morrel. 

Darby y' Son of Lanthil & Mary Halloway. 

Susanna y^ daughter of Robert & Elisabeth Pain. 

Elisabeth y' daughter of John & Margaret Tine. 

Edwyn y= Son of Edwyn Steed Esq'' & Calia his Wife. 

MuNDUSiA y« daughter of JOHN & Elisabeth Smith. 

Elisabeth y' daughter of M"- Robert & Susanna Beckles. 



PARISH REGISTERS. 423 



1678. 

November. 10. Peter, alias Thomas y= Son of Robert & Jane Porter. 

1 1. Jonathan y= Son of Jonathan & Sarah Peach. 

14. Edward y"= Son of M"^ Nathaniel Brancker & Mary 

his Wife. 
17. Elisabeth y= daughter of Jacob & Priscilla Allen. 
Uecember. 8. Richard y"= Son of John & Mary BUTCHER. 

12. Francis y Son of M^ Francis Bond & Elisabeth his 

Wife. 

13. William y^ Son of William & Ann Paris. 

15. Thomas y= Son of Daniel & Elisabeth Frisel. 

17. Elisabeth y"= daughter of M'^ William Barns & Sarah 

his Wife. 
22. Ann y= daughter of Nicholas & Dorcas Willoughby. 
27. John y Son of Stephen & Elisabeth Cornish. 
Ann y"^ daughter of John & Mary Harwood. 
January, i. WiLLiAM y' Son of William & Margaret Roper. 
John y<= Son of Lawrence & Mary England. 

8. Thomas y"= Son of M-' Thomas Fergusson & Elisabeth 

his Wife. 

9. Thomas y*^ Son of John & Elisabeth Willis. 

12. Katharin y"= daughter of M^ John Sutton & Mary 
his Wife. 

14. Charls y= Son of CiiARLS Cavenaugh. 

20. Nicholas y<= Son of Archibald & Frances Macquin. 

22. John y« Son of Milliard Holdip & Frances his Wife. 
Februarj'. 6. Dorothy & Thomasin y" daughters of Capt. Thomas 

Morris & Sarah his Wife. 
Roger y Son of M^ Rogers & Mary his Wife. 
9. Eusabeth y= daugliter of M^ Georg Che.ney & Mary 
his Wife. 

23. Samuel y^ Son of I-'rancis & Mary Th.vtcher. 

27. Elisabeth y* daughter of Roger Cowley Iv-sq^ & 
Susanna his Wife. 
March. 6. Francis y Son of Capt. Fr.\ncis Burton & Judith his 
Wife. 



PARISH REGISTERS. 425 

1679. 

September. 2. Mary y^ daughter of Andrew & Mary Main. 
5. William y= Son of Leonard & Ann Robinson. 
10. Esther y^ daughter of Edmund & Elisabeth Morgan. 
12. GEORGy^ Son of Capt. Francis Burton & Judith his Wife. 
21. Elisabeth & Margaret y= daughters of M' Benjamin 

& Margaret Matson. 
25. Margaret y« daughter of M' Thomas & Margaret Dod- 



107. 



Barbados 
^URIALS. 



The Parish of 
S' Michaels. 



1678 

March 26* John Swan Master of y= Hope of Amsterdam. 
28. M'^ William Fletcher. 

30. Francis Boys's child. 

31. Francis Varnam. 
April. I. William Fellow. 

2. Vrsula Grey. 
Rose Ford. 

3. Alice y" daughter of Henry & Mary Lela.m. 
Roger Jones from y= Almshous. 

4. Martha Clay. 

8. Edward Roberts. 
M"' Robert Ramsey. 

14. John Hughs. 

15. Jone Allen a Widdow. 

16. William Trusdal. 
Henry Jennison. 

17. M' Thomas Paris, Merch' 
William Miller. 

54 



4^6 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



167S. 

April. 18. 
19- 



24. 

27. 

28. 

29. 

May. 4. 

5- 



Mary y= daughter of Caleb & Elisabeth Powel. 
Agnes y= daughter of M' Thomas Forrester & Jane 

his Wife. 
Margaret y' daughter of Richard & Elisabeth 

Richardson. 
Elisabeth y« daughter of John & Jane Carn.* 
Hannah y" wife of John Wade. 
Margaret, a distracted Woman. 
Ralph Warner. 
William Ferriman. 
Katharine Miller. 
M"' Hector Stevens. 
Patric Kilhammy. 
Susanna Withers. 
Edmund Joy. 
M'' John Jones chief Mate of y Arany Manhant, M' John 

Hall, M'' 
Susanna Stedman. 

Thomas y' Son of Henry & Ann Smith. 
Susanna Rose. 
Georg Hill. 
Thomas Stevens Gunner of y* Thomas & Susan of 

London, Georg Pye Commander. 
Jane y= Wife of Capt. Henry Ha\vley. 
Thomas Walker. 
John Robinson. 

HuMH.iTY Hobs, from y^ Almshous. 
JONE Wiley. 
Andrew Wood. 
John Washburn. 
Daniel Suillivant. 
Thomas English, from y"^ Almshous. 
Sarah Bunting. 
Edward Russel, from y" Almshous. 



(Seems to have been originally written Corn, and then altered 10 Cakn.] 



i 



PARISH REGISTERS. 427 

1678. 

May. 22. Edward Matthews. 

27. Thomas James. 

28. John Hollin. 

29. John Williams, from y= prison. 

31. Katharine y' daughter of Denis & Alice Dayley. 
June. 4. William Rayner. 
S. Mary Copeland. 
15. Humphrey Rosser. 
17. Elisabeth y= daughter of Ursula Pease. 

19. Thomas Bal. 

20. Robert Horton Mate to William Shackerly. 
Henry Griffin. 

21. John -f Son of M"' Thomas Warner & Ann his Wife. 
Thomas * a Serv' to L.Cot. John Codrington. 
Mary y= daughter of John & Judith Smith. 

23. Mary Jackson. 

25. Arthur y" Son of Richard & Sarah Mendam, 

28. John y' Son of Ann Austin, Widdow. 

29. Ann y« daughter of Thomas & Elisabeth Clark. 
Phillip Le Voh. 

Roger y= Son of Thomas & L.-etitia Clark. 
Georg y= Son of Georg & Elisabeth Dodson. 
July 3. John Filks, a Serv' to Richard Whiting. 
Katharin Morris. 
5. Noah Fletcher. 

7. John Wilson. 

8. James Reynolds. 

Samuel Peacock, mate of y' Africa C. John Hurlock 
Comd„. 

9. David Rogers. 
10. John Dan. 

12. Frances y= daughter of M'' John Ogilsby & Elisabeth 
his Wife. 

* [Blank in ori^nal.] 

54—2 



428 PARISH REGISTERS. 



1678. 

July 13. Two daughters of JoiiN Pearson, infants. 
15. GuALTER Griffin. 

15. Margaret SuiLLivANT. 

16. Alice yda ughter of M' Robert Codrington. 
Katharin Hoskins. 

17. Margaret Adaudly. 
Henry Overbury. 

20. Richard Hughs. 

Benjamin Middleton, an Infant. 

21. Isabella Levant. 

22. Ann Smal. 
Edmund Ship. 

24. An Irishwoman. 

27. Elisabeth Fee. 

28. M' William Davis Citisen & Merchant of London. 

29. Richard Howes. 

30. William Astin. 

August. I. Capt. Thomas Brown, from y"^ Almshous. 
Anthony Hall. 

2. Daniel Neal, from y<^ Almshous. 

3. Martha Neal. 
Richard Mendam, a child. 

5. Margaret Bland. 
William Bunnel. 
7. Mary Connet. 

M' Sarah Frith. 
9. John Taylor. 
12. Elisabeth Guy. 
14. M"' Thomas Larkham. 

16. Mary Horn, Widdow. 
Andrew, from y" Almshous. 
Alice Townsend. 

17. Mary White. 

William Leigh y^ Son of Charls & Martha Leigh. 
19. John Radford, 



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PARISH REGISTERS 

429 



1678. 

August. 19. Sarah Cook. 

Edward Chamberlain. 
20. M^ Richard Button. 

Bartholomew Jones. 
22. Alexander Hilgrove. 
26. Thomas Williams. 

Mary Hackwood. 
28. Lake ye Son of Capt. William Marshal 

30. Elisabeth r daughter of John & Susanna Newport 

31. Ralph Henly. ^^wpurt. 
September, i. Henry Banks. 

Mary Smith. 
4- Katharin Craddock. 
5. Lawrence Peterson. 

7. Susanna Moyse. 

8. Samuel Jones. 

A Child of Daniel & Margaret Suillivant 

FRANCESyedaughterofROBERT&ELISABETHCODRINGTON 

10. Ann Marshal. '^i^^'uiUN 

1 2. Jane y= Wife of Robert Holman. 

IS. Elisabeth r Wife of John Peers, Esq' 

19- Nicholas Brewer. 

21. Thomas Hog. 

22. Hagar a Christian Negro. 
Elisabeth Pierce. 

25. Hannah r daughter of M' Bernard Sckenken 
Ralph y^ Son of Christopher & Jane Smith 

26. Robert Aldridg. 

2^. M-- Edward Bushel Merch' 
Hugh Davis. 

29. Nicholas Coney. 

30. M^ Pickering. 
Jone Perry. 

October. I. joNE ye wife of Christopher Hodges. 

Elisabeth r daughter of Robert & Elisabeth Webster. 



430 PARISH REGISTERS. 



1678. 

October. 2. M' Thomas Oresby. 
3. M'' Hugh Stone. 
Robert Reading. 
Elisabeth Webster. 
9. Roger y' Son of Roger Cowley Esq^ & Susanna his 
Wife. 
Ann y* Wife of THOMAS Hatton. 
10. Mary y' Wife of Patric Golane. 

13. Ann y-^ daughter of John Smith. 
Margaret y"= Wife of Robert Chandler. 

14. John Hart. 

15. Dearman Suillivant, out of prison. 

16. Christopher y= Son of Major John Hallet & Mary 

his wife. 

17. John Lockton. 
Jane Elliot. 

19. Samuel Okelly. 

21. Mary y' daughter of William Richardson. 

23. James Bayns. 

John Kelley from y= Almshous. 

24. Elisabeth Blanchflower. 
Thomas Marshal. 

31. M" Joseph Rumsey from y' prison. 
William Shirley. 
November, i. Sarah Blackman. 

John y= Son of William & Dorcas Morris. 

3. Susanna y= daughter of Henry & Ann Bunting. 

4. John y= Son of John & Elisabeth Murril. 

5. Elisabeth Hunt. 

6. Georg Elliot. 

7. Zechariah Dunsthorp. 

15. Katharin y= Wife of Daniel Oneal. 

:6. Mary y' Wife of Abel Dean. 

18. John y' Son of JOHN Baily & Jane Conner. 

19. Mary y' Wife of Mrj Richard Tudor. 



J 



PARISH REGISTERS. 431 



1678. 

November. 23. Mary y= Wife of John Brush. 
24. M'' Thomas Bonnet. 

26. Thomas Grant. 

Anna Henry y daughter of Anthony Henry. 

27. William y Son of John & Ann Shrewsbury. 
30. James Jonas. 

December. 2. Elisabeth Smith, 
Robert Clark. 
3. Georg Poet. 

5. Francis Peterson. 

6. M'' Joseph Hussey. 

11. Hannah Harris. 
William Broughton. 

12. Elisabeth y"= daughter of Mary Tanner. 

15. Jane Davis. 

16. John Walker. 

17. Mary y« daughter of William Blackman. 
A poor woman from D'' DE ViLLERMARSK. 

19. Phoebe y<= Wife of M"' William Caps. 

24. Thomas y' Son of Thomas & Jane Paris. 

25. Ann y= Wife of M"' Joseph Warren. 

. 26. Abigail y= Wife, and Elisabeth y"^ daughter of Thomas 
Cooper. 

29. Nathaniel Lane. 
Elisabeth Mackartee. 

30. Benjamin Godbehere. . 
January. 4. WILLIAM PARSONS. 

7. Henry Fern. 

8. Robert Gilbert, 

10. Benjamin y= Son of Benjamin & Amey Jones. 

11. Edward Mackloghlin. 

Elisabeth y" Wife of John Adams, alias Adamson, 

12. Elisabeth y^ Wife of Christopher Bancroft. 
John Horton. 

Elisabeth Rumley. 



432 PARISH REGISTERS. 



1678. 

January. 14, M^'Barnet y« Wife of M' William Barnet. 
15. M'' Edward Crisp, Mercht 

Charls y= Son of Charls Cavenaugh. 
17. David Mayo. 

30. Samuel Collins. 

31. Cornelius Suillivant. 
February. 4. David Miller. 

6. John y« Son of M"' John Ham & Susanna his Wife. 

Bernard Cornelius, a Norman belonging to y' Endeavor 
of N. England, Sam. Smith, Com' 

9. Edward Berridg. 

10. Elisabeth y^ daughter of Edward & Jone Gislingham. 

12. Margaret y« Wife of Peter Beal. 

13. Rebecca y"= daughter of Robert & Grace Griffith. 

14. Ann Patric Scrv' to Susan Hall. 
Barbara y"= daughter of Mary Tailor. 

15. Edward Farthing belonging to y" Endeavor of London, 

James Gilbert Com' 

20. Mary y= daughter of M' JOHN Smith & Philippa his Wife. 
James y' Son of Roger & Sarah Dyer. 

21. Michael Rogers, belonging to his M''«Frigat, y Europa, 

Capt. Will. Long Com' 

26. John Buckly Serv' to M' Brooks. 

27. Jonathan y^ Son of Thomas & Sarah Ellarce.* 

28. John Richardson. 
March 3. Georg Adson. 

6. Henry Smith. 

9. Jonathan y= Son of Robert & Elisabeth Pain. 

10. William Rose. 
Elisabeth Brown. 
Elisabeth Tester. 

12. Georg Bradley. 

13. Elisabeth y' daughter of Mues Walford. 
21. Mary Letiierland. 

• [This name may be read Ellaree.] 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



433 



1679. 

March. 26. Walter Bush. 

28. Capt. Andrew Riches Com"^ of y' White Fox of London, 
& his Son Samuel Riches, who were both killd by 
y bursting of a gun. 
31. Jacob Bastions, Serv' to M^ Latimer Richards of 
S' Georges. 
April. I. James Fowler. 
Grissel Allen. 
2. Elisabeth Wilson, from y' almshous. 

Sarah y"= daughter of Charls & Martha Leigh. 
5. Richard Thorogood. 
12. John Sutton. 

14. Zebulon y= Son of M"" John Cunningham & Ann his Wife. 
Elisabeth Elliot, Widdow. 

15. Thomas y' Son of Daniel & Eli.sabeth Frissel. 

17. Thomas Stranfellow. 
Elisabeth Williams. 

18. Elisabeth y= daughter of Stephen & Mary Wilson. 

20. Mary y= Wife of M"" Joseph Smith, Merch' 
Cornelius Mackelly. 

21. Elisabeth Dick. 

Stephen y= Son of John Lizard. 

22. Elisabeth Beacham. 
William Avery. 

24. Henry Gitly. 

26. Mary Underwood. 

27. Thomas Ferriman. 

May. I. Joseph y^ Son of Georg & Hann.\h Oats. 

2. Edward Leek. 
Georg Spar. 

3. John Bruncock. 

4. Elias Blackweller. 
6. Ann Trowsdale. 

Thomas Boon. 

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434 PARISH REGISTERS. 



1679. 

]\Iay. 7. M"^ Robert Blake. 

9. Mary y Wife of Denis Cocklin. 

15. Humphrey Kelley. 
Jane Atkins. 

M' Gregory Hallet. 

23. Ann Rayment. 

24. TEAG MULLINS.. 

Robert Danes. 

25. Phillis y= Wife of John Kingston. 

29. John Jones 

30. James y= Son of M"^ William Bowen. 

31. M"" John Gilliard of y' Guianabo of London, Sam. 

Jones Com' 
June. I. S.\GE y= Wife of James Andrews. 

Elisabeth y' Wife of Thomas Lambert. 

Richard Hendy of y= Coast Frigat, Capt. Varlo\v, Com'- 

2. Susan y' wife of Edward Walker. 
Isaac Hogdon. 

Georg Potter. 

3. Prudence y' wife of M^ Georg Pearson. 

4. Edward Reevs. 
Mf William Br.\g. 

5. Arthur Serv' to John Richardson. 

7. Joyce y"= daughter of Edenden. 

8. Capt. Henry Hawley. 

9. Ann y Wife of Henry Bradley. 

11. Henry Kirby, a Seaman. 

William Watson of y= y?«//;,THEorinLUs PoMi-Rov.Com'- 
Isaac Cole belonging to a Guiney-ship, Jehu Hal Com'' 

12. John y<= Son of ANTHONY & Elisabeth Suillivant. 
Ann y' Wife of Thomas Henwood. 

13. Elisabeth y= Wife of M"^ Edward Paris. 

16. John Brown of y= Friendship, John Williams Com'- 

17. Thomas Atkins. 

18. Elisabeth Taggard. 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



435 



1679. 



June. 



July. 



19. 
20. 

21. 

n- 
24. 



27. 
28. 

29. 
30. 

2. 

3- 



12. 

13- 

14. 

15- 

17- 
18. 



Richard May. 

Nicholas Francklin. 

Sarah y' daughter of M"^ Gabriel Morgan & Mary 

his Wife. 
William Mansfield. 
Mr Richard Pierce. 
Katharin Carvis. 
Edward y' Son of Edward Walker. 
Robert Lane, from y= almshous. 
Barns Pastor. 

Matthew Bentham, Serv' to L.Cot. Codrington. 
Sarah Blackweller. 
Anthony Hayley. 

Elisabeth y<= daughter of Gabriel & Mary Morgan. 
Capt. Evan Morgan. 
Capt. William Long Com'' of his M'''^ Ship y' Europai 

buried in y= Sea. 
Grace Harvey, Widdow. 
Mary y"= Wife of Thomas Stratton. 
John Dick. 

John Buckly, from y* almshous. 
Gabriel Morgan. 
David Fogo, from y^ almshous. 
M"" Thomas Baldwin. 
Jane y= Wife of Henry Karvis. 
Mr John Cunningham. 
Mr Edmund Dawson. 
Timothy Garman. 

Cassandra y' wife of Edward Williams. 
Mr John Cotton. 
Jane Bagget. 

Robert y Son of Jane Dempster, Widd. 
Jane Ward. 
John Roberts, from y= prison. 

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436 PARISH REGISTERS. 



1679. 

July 18. Peter Gascoign. 
19. Mary Buckly. 
Martin Stith. 
Phillip Brian. 

21. Richard Vanlang. 
Sarah Abbey. 

William Bunney, from y' almshous. 
Elenor daughter of Mary Brian, Widd. 

22. Mary Morris a Christian Negro. 
Philippa y"= Wife of M"^ John Smith, Mercht. 

23. S' Thomas Warner, K' 

24. Georg Smith, a Trumpetter to C. Robinson. 

25. Mary y= daughter of John Woodland. 
MfJoHN Richardson. 

26. William Abraham. 

John y« Son of Mary Woodyard. 

27. Nathaniel Thomas. 
August.4. William Anderson. 

Ann y"= wife of Patric Campel. • 

Sarah y« daughter of C. John Johnson & Sarah his Wife. 

5. Edward Parsons. 

6. Francis y' son of C. Francis Burton & Judith his Wife. 

7. John Vincent. 

8. Elisabeth y"= daughter of M' Richard & Hannah 

Bunny. 
Cot. Georg Thornburgh. 

9. Ralph Montrevers. 
James Dodsworth. 
John Williamson. 

1 5. Mary y' Wife of M^ John Cock. 
Thomas Banks. 

17. Elisabeth Freeman. 
Mf Gulliver. 

18. Isaac y' Son of Anthony Sands. 
Daniel Lawrence. 



438 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



1^/79- 

September. 24. M' Edward Preston. 
] Georg y' Son of Capt. Francis Burton & Judith his 

' Wife. 

25. Alexander Mackrery from L.Col. Jelly's. 
Elisabeth Rul. 

Richard y^ Son of Richard & Jone Elliot. 

26. Susanna y' daughter of M"' Thomas & Susanna 

Reynolds. 
William Lawless, out of prison. 

27. John Cooper. 

29. John y= Son of M' Thomas & Jane Forrester. 

421. 



Ano: 1680 



Barbados 



LIST of the Inhabitants in and about the Towne of S' Michaells 
w* their children hired Seruants, Prentices, bought Seruants and 
Negroes. 



Allan Lyde & wife 

Henry Mosely & wife . . . 

Witt" Bishop & wife 

Edward Duffeild & wife. 
Benj^ Grace jun^ & wife . . . 
Anthony Michell & wife. 
Thomas Garrott & wife . 

Sarah Waker 

Abraham Langford 

George Pearce & wife . . . 



hired 
Seru** 
& Prent 



bought 
Seni** 



Neg" 

6 
6 

5 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



1679. 



'9- 
20. 
21. 

^l- 
26. 

27. 



August. IS. Jane, from y'almshous. 
jAMt:.s, ditto. 
Elisabeth Dick. 
Teag Conner. 
Elisabeth Jeffrvs. 
Man us Callen. 

Mary r Wife of John Wor.^am Esq' 
John Bal. ' ' 

28. Thomas Strafford. 
Charls Harrison 

• v.iciL\ y vvifc of John Miles. 

4. Esther ^ daughter of Francis & Elisaiu-th II m 

5. M JULIAN Nelson Widd. aged 92 year.s. ' 

6. M^ Robert Palmer aged 95 years. 
/• JOHN Greenwood. 

Jane Dempster. 

1 1. Edward Hardinc; acred "n Rr ^^ , 

^' ''to<-u / o Ci: odd \-cars 
Dorothy Sutton. 

nTciio! C T °' ^''''" "^ '^'^'^^-^'^^^ Salmon. 

N1CM0L..VS Barnwel from M^ Rey.xolds's 

Daniel Oree, from r almshous. 
Esther Morgan. 
Elisabeth Erpey. 
Martin Swain. 
THOM..VS Smith. 

M.-VRYyMVifcofJoHNH^RE 

Alice r Wife of Thomas FoLiNSBY. 

MrHENRYTuRPiN aged 87 years 
Katharin Caryl. 



12. 

14- 
16. 



17. 
18. 

'9- 
20. 

^3- 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



439 



John Barker , 

John Borrows , 

George Tuthill , 

Olliuer Hutton & wife 

SAMUELL BRUNTTS & Compa . 

Daniell Claney & wife 

Rebeccah Jones 

John Orpen & wife 

Joseph Smith 

W" BULKLY 

Allexander Harbin & wife 

W" Harding & wife 

Walter Benthall & wife . . 

Samuell Carpender 

John Costeen & wife 

Joseph Harbin & wife ^ 

W" Stickland & wife 

Thomas Emperor & wife 

Richard Williams & wife . . 

Stephen Langton & wife 

Henry Deuillermas & wife 

James Sicklemore 

John Busshell Senior & wife 

Thomas Doxy & wife 

John Hutton & wife 

Tpiomas Wattson & wife . . . . 

Lucy Buttler 

John Whettston & wife 

Henry Crofts & wife 

Christopher Fowler 

Rich" Dearsley & wife 

Thomas Smith & wife 

Peter Baker & wife 



hired 

Seru" 

& I'rcnt 

I 

2 



bought 
Scru*' 



Ncg" 



4 
4 

2 

3 
5 
4 
I 
I 

6 
6 

4 
8 
8 
3 

lO 

3 
4 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Thomas Clarke & wife 

Jn'o Oglesuy & wife 

Lettecia Bate 

RoB^^ Draper 

Jno Smith 

Jno Haruey 

Rich" Forstall 

Joseph Groue 

Jno Mercer 

Thomas Perce & wife . . . 

Rich" Lennon & wife 

Jno Felton & wife 

James Poke & wife 

Francis Cristian & wife . 
Muse Walford & wife . . . . 

Anne Owen 

Charles Collins «Si wife . 
Rich° Shetman & wife . . . 
W" CRITCHLOW & wife . . . 

George Harper & wife . . . 

COLLo Batte 

Cap" Jno Johnson & wife. 

Olliuer Smitth 

Jno Smartt 

Thomas Breakly & wife . 
Jeremiah Cooke & Comp^ 

Elizabeth Bancks 

W" Smith & wife 

Jno Pitt 

Owen Dauis 

Widdo Crisp 

Paul Gwyne & wife 

W" Gold & wife 



children 



hired 

Seru"* 

& Prefltt* 



bought 
Seni'" 



6 
4 

5 

12 

3 

4 
I 
8 

4 
i6 

4 
3 
I 
6 
8 
3 
7 

I 

20 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



441 





children 


hired 
serut" 
& Prett" 


bought 
seru'" 


Slaues 


HUMRY Browne & wife 


.. 


.. 




3 


jNo COSSENS 








I 


George Flettcher & wife 




4 




12 


Cap"^ Thomas Morris & wife 


3 


3 




II 


Jno Raymon 




I 






Thomas Mountaine & wife 


• • 






I 


James Sharpe & wife 


2 






3 


Thojias Hollard & wife 


3 


2 




i8 


Jno Higginbotham & wife 


.. 






3 


Jno Newbott & wife 


.. 


7 




I 


Jno Cock 








I 


Widdo Thornbrugh 


3 






8 


Thomas Searle & wife 


I 






6 


Tho: Blake & wife 








2 


Tho: Ashendine 








2 


George Mason 








I 


Mrs: Magettess 








4 


Kath: Toyer 


.. 






I 


Thomas Lamborne & wife .... 


.. 






2 


Rich" Bristow & wife 


.. 








W" Hollyday & wife 


4 
3 

5 








W" Brooke & wife 






5 


Jno Hallett Esq"- & wife 


3 




14 


Roger Corbitt & wife 








9 


Antho Prince & wife 




I 




5 


W" BiCKNALL 




o 




2 


Martin Creamer 








■y 


Jn° Cholemley 








2 


W" Emberee 








2 


Jno Crisp jun"" & wife 






.. 


2 


RiCH° Parker & wife 


I 


I 


.. 


4 


Jno Stuard & wife 








8 

4 


RlCH° Trantt 






I 





56 



442 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Hugh Archer & wife 

George Snouks 

George Nedham & wife . . . 

W" Sanders 

Widd" TURPIN 

RoB^T tatt's 

W" Price 

W" Baynes & wife 

James Vickars & wife 

Thomas Bishop & wife 

Roger Dyer & wife 

Rich" Bunney & wife 

Charles Jues [?Ives] & wife. 

J N« Hancock & wife 

Rich" Nusom & wife 

Mary Doue 

Rich" Attwood & wife 

M'^ Dauis 

Samuell Mead & wife 

Widdo Laroch 

W"Capps 

J NO PUDDIFORD & wife 

Daniell Brewer 

Gamaliell Ellis 

Widd" Bush 

Stephen Scar k. wife 

Nathaniell Eldred & wife. 

Jn" Johnson & wife 

Rich" Poore & wife 

Roger Anderson & wife . . . 

Jno Boles 

Nicholas Molder & wife 

Jno Hudson & wife 



hired 

seru"* 

& Pren" 

3 

I 

I 

I 

O 

02 

O 
2 



boug« 
seru'" 



Slaus 

6 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



443 



jNo Prince & wife 

Jno Hopcroftt & wife . . . 
ROB^^^ Landall & wife . . . 

Rob" Gray & wife 

Widdo Smith 

Abell Deane 

Thomas Forrestor & wife 

Xtopher Akers & wife ... 

Jno Creswell & wife 

Andrew Hawkins & wife . , 

Hester Lane 

Henry Jacobs & wife 

Thomas Wrightt & wife . . 

Jno Coocke & wife 

Tho: Read & wife 

Jno Coppin sen"- & wife 

Thomas Simson & wife . . . . 

Francis Bestt & wife 

Ambross Addams 

W" Cragg 

W" Parris 

Rob" Lanier & wife 

Xtopher Frankling & wife 
Abraham Fifeild & wife . . 

John Olliuer & wife , 

Widdo Baines 

Beniamin Rawlings & wife . 

Jno Peirceson 

Samuell Sourton 

Rich° Hallett 

Benja Mattson & wife 

Edward Sturdiuantt- 

Hugh Hall & wife 



hired 

sera"' 

& Prentt, 



bough I 
seru" 



Slaues 



s6— 2 



444 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Jn" Barnes 

Jno Deuexish & wife 

Jno Firebrass & wife 

Rob" HussEY & wife 

Mathew Hauiland 

Jacob Legay 

Jn" Man & wife 

Rob" Beckles & wife 

Judith Sparrow 

Henry Fissiier & wife . . . 
Roii^^ Rich junr & wife . . , 

Widit" Bragg 

Samuell Gifford & wife . 
Martin Hayes & wife . . , 
Samuell Stoker & wife , 
Thomas Warner & wife 

W" Cannings & wife 

Bridgett Collett 

Thomas Lowe & wife 

Samuell Ballard & wife 
Thomas Fercharson & wife 

Phillip Trauers 

George Newton 

Jno Bayley & wife 

Edward Parsons & wife . 

Widii" Barrowman 

Gabriell Newman & wife. 

Mary Chapman 

RICH" Addamson & wife , 

Benj* Hassell 

Rob" Stone & wife 

Thomas Dod & wife 

W^' Wilson & wife 





child' 


hired 
seruan'" 
& Prett" 


bought 
seru'" 


Slaues 




2 






2 




4 






2 


2 
I 








6 




I 




3 
6 




5 








3 

I 

3 






4 








II 




II 




I 






13 




3 

2 






2 








5 




I 

2 






4 




3 

2 






7 
8 




I 




4 




I 


I 
I 




2 




I 


"e . . . 


5 


2 




17 




2 
2 


I 




lO 




I 




5 




12 




3 






2 




4 




I 






5 




4 


I 




9 




I 
5 

2 


I 




-7 




I 




2 




3 











PARISH REGISTERS. 



445 



Joseph Borden & wife , 

Samuell Parris 

RiCH° TuDAR & wife 

Mathew Deane & wife 

Jno Hasell & wife 

Samuell Shenton & wife. , . 

Guy & wife 

W" Litton & wife 

Henry Lelland & wife 

Jno Legay 

Thomas Heslerton & wife . , 
Edmond Jefferres & wife . , 

Widdo Seay 

Thomas Pilgrim & wife , 

George Bread & wife 

W" Jordan & wife , 

W« Cope & wife , 

Thomas Eles & wife 

Thomas Horner & wife 

W" Preswell 

Theophilus Barrodall 

DowNES Daniell 

James Taggartt & wife 

Nathaniell Claire & wife . . 

Jno Hudson & wife 

Olliuer Gilhampton & wife 

Thomas Clouan & wife 

Nicholas Maynard & wife . . 

George Oates & wife 

Barnard Man & wife - 

Jno Dauis & wife 

Jno Murrell & wife 

Widdo BOUEY 



hired 
seruants 
&Prentt 



bougtt 
serutt' 



Slaues 

14 

I 

16 

2 
20 

3 

I 

3 
II 

3 
6 
6 

3 
5 
6 

4 
3 



4 
10 



446 



PARISH REGISTERS. 





children 


hired 
seruant, 
& Prentt* 


bougtt 
seruU' 


Slaues 


W» Harding Vintner & wife 






I 


I 


Thomas Tickner & wife 






2 


3 


Vallentine Copman & wife — 








4 


W" Shipton & wife 










5 


George Cheyney & wife 










2 


JNO Bradham 












Owen Dayley & wife 










I 


Francis Wood & wife 










4 


Henry Bvrch & wife 










6 


ROB-^T Hole & wife 










8 


Mathew Willox & wife 










3 


Jn° Heaton 










I 


Rich" Wilson & wife 










4 


W" BiDDLE & wife 










3 


Mrs HOSKINS 








[ 


o 


Benj* Elly & wife 








[ 




George Hannah & wife 




4 


2 


lO 


Jno Hunter & wife 






I 


4 


Rich" Alford & wife 




3 


3 


5 


Thomas Whiteing & wife 




8 


3 


14 


Thomas Bringhurst & wife 




5 


2 


S 


Jno Haywood & wife 








3 


Henry Freman & wife 




5 






3 


jNf Plumly p El: Browne ... 










9 


Edward Towne & wife 










3 


Laughline Bayne & wife 




I 






o 


Thomas Walden & wife 










2 


Benj'^ Jones & wife ^ . . 










I 


W" Cliggatt & wife 




3 








Lawrance Reed & wife 


I 


Rob" Hewitt & wife 




3 






13 


Edward Huntt & wife 


3 








5 


Natiianiell Branker & wife . . 


I 








S 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



447 



Nathaniell Smith & wife 

Stephen Gascoyne Esqf & wife . 

Edwine Steed Esq"- & wife 

Benj* Dweightt & wife , 

Thomas Reynoldson & wife . . 

Henry Stepbing 

Rich" Ford & wife 

Henry Haruey & wife 

Jno Frederick & wife 

Thomas Parker 

James Ely k, wife 

Jonathan H utchinson 

Urselah Pea 

Rich": Hall & wife 

W" Welding 

Theophilus Bowden 

Jn" Legard 

Jno Sanders k. wife 

Stephen Clay & wife 

Jacob: Mackerness & wife 

W" Sidney & wife 

Thomas Biffin & wife 

Rich" Barrett 

Thomas Rowse & wife 

M>-s Tothill 

Samuell Smartt & wife 

Susanah Beeke 

W" Michleborne & wife 

Jno Fisher 

Jacob: Legay sen' 

Christopher Jacson & wife 

W" Mackerness 

Widd° Haywood 



children 



hired 

seru'" 

& Pren«» 



bought 
seru"' 



Slaues 

I 

O 

7 

12 

3 
I 

2 

3 

I 
13 
5 
4 
7 
3 
I 

2 
I 

2 

4 
7 

2 

7 
3 
I 

13 

S 

2 
I 

3 

S 



448 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Edward Prestton 

Widd° Baldwine 

J NO TOWNSEND & wife 

Jno MuNROW & wife 

J NO SHROESBERRY & wife . . 

Jno Mills & wife 

Isaac Roett 

Charles Lee & wife . , 

Benj'' Bird & wife 

Basell Dunkly & wife 

Martin Dallison & wife . . 

Mary Lister 

Anne Kew 

Kathrine Whiteing 

Jno Hunter 

Jno Spencer & wife 

W" Maxwell & wife 

Doctor Richard Lawford 
Thomas Parris & wife . . . 

Edward Rainsford 

Samuell Dyer 

Edward Peireson & wife . 

Marke Noble & wife 

Francis Louell 

John Chason & wife 

W» Beale 

Daniell Jones 

Peter Swaine & wife 

Jno Ladston &; wife 

Ellinor Walter 

Jno Williams & wife 

Jno Lamply & wife 

Mary Busher 



hired 

sera'" 

& Pren<" 



bought 
sera'" 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



449 



Mary Wilson 

Jn" Rawlings & wife 

James Miller & wife 

Edward Fennell & wife . . 
Jonathan Taylor & wife . , 

W" SiMMES & wife , 

RoB" Webster & wife . . . , 

RoB'^'" Paine & wife 

Jno Paine & wife 

JN" Stedham 

Madam Fits James 

THE JEWES 

Jacob Franco Nunes 

Aron Nauaro 

Aron Barruch 

Paul Deurede 

Isaac Perera 

Dauid Ralph Demereado 

Lewis Dias 

Abraham Qay 

Abraham Barruch 

Dauid Israell 

Anthony Rodrigus 

Abraham Sousa 

Leah Medinah 

ISACK Abof 

Abraham Burges Aron . 

Moses Hamias 

Mis Leah Decompas 

Hester Bar Simon 

Daniell Boyna 

Abraham Lopes 

Abr: Valuerde 



children 



Jewes 

4 
7 
5 

2 
2 

3 
6 

2 

3 
5 

3 



hired 
seruen" 
& Pren" 



bought 



I 
II 

s 

3 
4 
II 



57 



45° 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



judieah torez 

Moses Mercado 

Jaell Serano 

Eliah Loi'EZ 

Isaac Gomez 

Joseph Senior 

Isaac Perera 

ISACK Meza 

SOLOMAN CoRDOZA . . . , 

Abraham Obediente.. 

Judith Risson 

Dauid Namias 

Moses Arrobas 

Gabriell Antunes . 

Jacob Preett 

Sarah Atkins 

Abraham Costanio . 



Psons slaues 


2 


2 


5 


2 


I 


5 


5 


2 


3 


2 


3 


4 


6 


3 


3 


4 


3 


2 


2 


2 


4 


2 


9 


5 


4 


2 


2 
I 


4 
I 


I 

2 


6 



Samuell Nauarro . . . 
Rachell Burges . . . 

MORDECAH PaLACHE . 

Rebecah Paciieco . . . 
Rebecah Barruch . . , 

Jacob Paciieco 

Rachell Lopez 

Jacob Fonceco Vale , 
Mordecah Sarah . . , 
Samuell Dlchauis , 

Dauid Swaris 

Judith Nauaro 

Hester Nov 

JUDIII Israell 

Moses Desauido 

IsACC Nov 



>SOIU 


slaues 


4 


I 


6 


2 


I 




2 


4 


5 


4 


4 


I 


S 


4 


4 


I 


2 


4 


5 


2 


2 


I 


2 




2 




5 


3 


6 


2 



Total of Inhabit. .,. 404. 



Mem'l that ye Town of S' Michael 
only has rcturnd an A ceo'- of 
Children 

Total of Inhabitants ..{^J-^-;;^°4|8o6. 

Total of White sen-ants 4' 2 

Total of Ne<7roes 1325- 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



451 



[Barbadoes.] 
LIST of Owners and possessors of land Hired Seruants & Appren- 
tices, Bought Seruants & Negroes in ye Parish of St. IMichaells * 



A 

Thomas Ashendine . , 
Bartho Aldsworth . . 
Anthony Anthony . . 
CoRNELious Austrian 

Allin Thomas 

Allexander Antor . . 
Jacob. Allen 

B 

Theo: Barradall 

Borden Joseph 

Bonett Edw-- Plant-^ 

Francis Bond Esqi- 

CoiJo W Bate 

Francis Burton 

Thomas Batson 

J NO Battyne junf 

J NO Boucher 

George Birkehead . . 

Hugh Brandon 

Jno Bird 

Jno Barron , 

Humphry Brogdon . . . 

Allice Baines 

Jno Barnes 



acres 
land 

5 
46 

19 
6 
7 
7 



Ac' 

4 

9 

88 

160 

125 

130 

35 



hired 
Seru" 



bought 
Seru" 



3 






8 






25 







6 






14 






ID 






30 




2 


IS 


' 


3 \ 



16 
15 

6 



I 


94 


s 


93 


I 


60 


- 


60 


3 


20 


• 


21 



14 
16 



* [Totals are given in the original at the end of every page of MS., but are not carried 
forward; as it is impossible to keep page for page with the MS., we have omitted them alto- 
gether, with the exception of the sum-totals at end.] 

57—2 



452 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



W" Barron 

W" Barnett. 

Jno Brett 

Joseph Beedlk 

w" bussiiey 

Jno Bignall scnr , 

Jn" Bignall juiv 

Mrs BURNELL 

W^' Bragg 

Allexander Barraman 
Jerreard Boucher — 

Phillip Brewster 

CoRNELious Bryan 

Daniell Boyna 



C 
Capps. William . . . 

JN" Crisp senr 

Roger Co^VLEY Esq^ 

W" Cannings 

Mfs Coather 

Tho: Carnock ?^ 

JN^ Chace 

Patick Carney 

Kathrin Cleaner t 

W"' Cliggatt 

Chrictopher Coale 
James Cissell 

jNoCLEANERf 

Tiio: Clark dcnrt^* . . 
NiCHO. Chandler . . 
Henry Cleauer 



cres 


hired 
seru'" 


boug' 
Ser'" 


Neg 


!9 


I 




IS 


15 




I 


II 


4 






5 


8 




3 


4 


10 


1 




•4 


7 




4 


1 1 


10 


I 


2 


14 


6 






2 


10 






2 


4 






8 
3 


5 






3 


14 


I 


1 


9 


10 


I 




14 


ac' 


hired 
seru'" 


bong" 

Ser'" 


SL-iu 


12 


I 




5 


56 


I 


2 


7 


88 


I 


3 


40 


7 






5 


15 


I 




8 


8 


I 




2 


60 


I 


2 


24 


5 






I 


20 


I 




4 


13 


I 


1 


6 


5 






I 


22 


I 




16 


10 






— 


20 






— 


5 






— 


20 


I 




3 



* [Tliiis erased in the original.] 

t [So in the oriijinal : but see Cleaier [Cleaver] at the bottom of the page.] 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



453 



Tho: Coale 

J NO CODDRINGTON Esqr 

Tho. Child 

Benj'^ Caime 

w" cockman 

George Clarke 

Symon Cooper 

Allex: Coachman his Estate 

Henry Clark 

CoRDiu Paulus 

jNo Cattlin , 

BoHAM Carter , 

D. 

Benj* Dwight 

Dauis W" 

dunidge w" 

Thomas Drayton 

James Daneff 

Jno Dick 

Giles Deboyce 

Dennis Dowell 

Roger Dunn 

E 

W" Embree , 

Jno Elliott 

James Ard 

Mrs Ellacott 

Lawrance England ju^ 

Seaborne Egginton 



39 
300 

7 
13 
14 
20 
80 

8 



land 

25 
lOI 

15 

12 

5 

5 

16 

5 
7 

acres 
lanji 

10 

35 

7 

27 

10 



hired 
seru"' 



hire'' 
Seru"' 



boug" 
Ser'" 



hired 
sera'" 



Slau' 

4 

137 

13 

8 
II 

6 
26 



13 
35 

4 
7 
4 



Negros 



454 



PARISH REGIS7ERS. 



F. 

Rich" Forstall 

George Fletcher 

Jn" Farmer 

Henry Feake 

Rich" Fifeild 

Jn" Fowler 

Philip Fonseire 

Roger Fauell , 

RoB'^'^ Feauer 

JOANE Fuller 

Francis Frostt 

G. 

Benjamin Grace 

Rich" Gayton 

Ellizab: Gritton 

Ellz: Goodman 

jNo Griggory 

Peter Goding 

H. 
Harris J N" 

Hallett jNoEsq"- 

Hutchinson Jno 

Hawksworth Jn« 

Samiell Hanson 

Ralph Hassell 

Rich" Howell & Guy Esqrs 

Symon H untt dead 

Francis Harding 



acres 
land 


hired 
seni"' 


bough' 
seru'" 


294 


4 


6 


10 






179 


3 


5 


8 


I 




12 




I 


8 


I 




25 


1 


3 


10 






30 


I 


I 


10 


I 


2 


26 


I 


I 


50 


I 


2 


10 


I 




204 


I 


4 


7 




! 


land 
Ac'. 


hired 
seru'" 


i 
1 

bong" 
Sera"" 


20 


I 




220 


4 


s 


5 






63 


I 




lOI 






10 


I 




605 


5 


20 


40 


I 




10 







129 

93 
3 
8 
I 

19 

3 
16 

7 



10 
26 
26 

8 
85 

4 



Neg" 

6 

84 

5 
18 

lO 

40s 
24 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



455 



Daniell Hurlow . . . 
Christopher Hooper 

Francis Hall 

Edward Huntt , 

Jno Hawksworth*. . . , 

Daniell Harwood 

Jno Handy 

Edward Harding 

Samuell Hyatt 

Francis Hardwick . . 

Jno Ham 

Widdo Hamblin 

Georg Harper 

W" Hecthrop 

VV"' Hearst 

Jno Hill 

Jno Hare 

Jno Higginbotham 

Ralph Hollinsworth 
Samuell Hathway . . 

I 

Jacson Xtoph: 

Thomas Jelly 

Jno Jefferres 

Allex Jennison , 

Jno Johnson , 

W" Jacobs , 

K. 
Humry Kentt 



land 
Ac'. 

17 

25 
26 

5 
63 
10 
56 

3 
30 
10 
20 

4 
20 

14 
10 
10 

5 

10 
10 



II 

200 
S 
3 
6 



52 



hired 
seru'" 

I 

I 



hired 
seru'" 

I 

3 
2 



boug" 
Seru'" 



boufft 
Seru'" 



Neg"^ 

5 
10 
30 



49 
3 
7 



12 
9 
5 
3 

5 
S 



Negroes 

28 
70 

4 



17 



* [This name will also be found six lines from the bottom in p. 454 ; the number i 
hoM-ever, is dilTerent.] 



4S6 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



L 

Leek Thomas , 

Roger Louell , 

Xtopher Lyne 

Phillip Lancaster . . . 

Jno Ledra , 

W" Litton 

Rich" Layton 

Mrs LUCOMB 

Nicholas Langwortiiy 
Georuer Lillington . 

Mrs Louell 

Thomas Links 

Thomas Lucomb 

M 

Morris Thomas 

Euan Morgan 

Gabriell Martin 

W" Marchall 

Rich" morris 

Jno Macklaire 

W" Murrell 

Mrs MULLINAX . . 

Rich" Mullinax 

Anthony Michell 

Bryan Murphe 

Jno Murrow 

Jno Murrell 

N. 
Neale Tho: 



ac' 


hired 
seru'" 


boug« 
Seru'" 


234 


2 


18 


13 






S3 






50 




2 


27 




! 


4 






50 






9 






12 






32 






7 






6 






9 






•44 


3 




140 


2 


3 


10 






I So 




2 


35 




I 


6 






II 






7 






9 






5 






9 


3 




3 






SO 


2 


I 



Negroej 

160 

S 

25 

7 

3 
27 

6 
II 

27 
12 

5 



100 
72 

5 

S2 

12 

6 

8 

3 

5 

4 

14 



16 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



457 



O 
Samell Osborne . . . 
Thomas Odiarxe . 
Francis Oakley . . . 
Jno Odell 

P 
Nicholas Prideaux 

Rich^Pearce , 

Thomas Pilgrim 

Edward Parris 

Jno Piggott 

Mrs Panton 

George Parris . . . . 
Adrian Paily 

Widdo PiRKINS 

Jno Perriman 

Job Perridge 

Samuell Perry 

Henry Price 

Jno Plumley 

Jno Pollard ..; 

Rich° Pollard 

R 
Edward Rundall . . . 

Anne Rowe 

Rich° Robinson . . . . 

W« Robinson 

Thomas Reynolds . . . 
Isacc Roett 



ac' 








40 





I 


^1 


lOI 


I 




17 


6 








S 






2 


230 


2 


6 


76 


IS 


.. 




80 


20 


I 




34 


35 


I 




12 


5 






I 


3 






3 


32 


I 




23 


S 






I 


16 


.. 


, , 


6 


7 








7 


.. 




4 


4 


.. 




7 


5 


.. 






IS 


I 




6 


5 


.. 






3 


• • 




•• 


II 


I 




16 


22 


•• 




3 


12 







3 
y6 


1 86 


2 


3 


28 


•• 


.. 


12 


5 


• • 







58 



45S 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



S 
Barnard Shenkincii 

jNo Strode 

M""^ Stanlv 

BicNj'^ Scott 

Simmons Piiili 

Mrs Spenswick 

Simmons Phillip* . . . 
Steede Edwyne Esq- 

Cap' Jno Sutton 

Alice Smith 

Jno Springham 

Joseph Salmon 

Allex: Sinklaire . . . 
Rich" Sweeting 



T 
Turi'IN Henry Scnr 
Tudar Richard .... 
Allex Taggartt . . 
Francis Turton — 

Xtopher Terry 

Widdo Twine 

George Tyrwiiki t . . 

Roger Thomas 

Herculous Tyrwili. 
Henry Turpin jun'- 

Dauid Thomas 

Phill. Trowell .. .. 



19 



10 

8 

4 

^5 

12 

10 

49 

5 

5 

7 

4 

9 



Innil 


hired 


ac 


Sciu'" 


ID 




50 




10 


.. 


10 


.. 


39 


•• 


30 




39 


•• 


12 




129 




12 


, , 



'c°"^>„ Negroes 



40 
4 

18 
22 
18 
30 
105 
6 
28 
12 

7 
8 



3 
6 

33 
4 
4 
5 
4 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



459 



w 

Willis Jn° 


ac' 

5 
6 

ID 
lO 
20 

IS 

5 
30 
26 
10 

5 

13 
5 

40 


I 


I 


5 

14 
10 


Warren Joseph 


Francis Wood 


W" Welding 




W" WiTHINGTON 

Mary Waters 


9 
9 

6 


Jno Willoughby 

George Walton 


George Willoughby 

Samuell Warner 


8 
8 
2 


Jno Williams 


Dauid Welch 


Nath: White 




Bridget Ferrell {sic) 

Y 
John Young 


13 
13 




* 









Tot. of Inhabitants 225. 

Total of Acres 7063. 

Total of Serv's 303. 

Total of Negro's 3746. 



* [There are 227 names entered, but 2 have been entered twice, viz. Hawksworth and 
Simmons.] 



58—2 



460 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



[Barbadoes.] 

Masters & mistrcscs names y' are Owners of 
Land in the Parish of S' Georges in y Island 
of Ijarbados taken by the command of his Ex- 
cellency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y« 23"' Day of 
December: 1679 

Robert Dauers Esq-^ 

Mr Robert Dauers Junio'' 

Mf James Robinson 

M'' John Robinson 

Mr William Dauis 

Mr John Koker 

Mr Thomas Br,o\vne 

Mrs Sarah HauswooD 

Mrs Margaret Roe 

M's Ellinor Bowdler 

Mr Job: Lullman 

Edward Pye Esqr 

Mr Thomas Prothers 

Mr William Catlink 

Mr Henry Euans 

Mrs Francis Holdii' 

Mr John Holdip 

Mr Brian Blackman 

Mr Fran: Smith Jujo' 

Mr Miles Toppin 

Mr Henry Burrell 

Mr Miciiaell Weylv 

Mr Fran: Bell 

Mr John Jemot 

Mr Henry Eastwick 

Mr John Goldingham 

Mr Richard Eastwick 



Number of Number of 
Acres I White 
Seruants 



47 
6 



40 

6 

400 
55 

106 
19 

10 

6 

30 

IS 

10 

12 

8 

50 

118 

40 



Number of 
Negroes 



I 

4 
10 

5 

3 

4 

6 

2 

2 

190 

15 

5 

42 

9 

7 

10 
18 
38 



8 

5 

37 

76 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



461 



Masters & mistreses names y' are owners of 
Land in the Parish of S' Georges in y Island of 
Barbados taken by the command of his Ex- 
cellency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y« 23'''-Day of 
December: 1679 



Mr Marmaduke Nicholes . 

M'' Fran: Bond 

M'' John Gibbons 

Mr Edward Cleypole 

M"" Richard Sutton 

Mr George Briggs 

Mr John Battine Senjor . . . 

Mr Samuell Webb 

Mr Thomas Blackman 

The Lady Ann Willoughby 

Mr Samuell Coward 

Mrs Grace Siluester 

Mr Tho: Wilbraham 

Mr Henry Harding 

CoUo Xtopher Line & Sonn. 

Mr Walter Chamell 

Mrs Martha Alt 

Mr John WiLKiNS 

Mr Joseph Miles 

Mr Joseph Robinson 

Major Paule Lyte 

capt John Coussins 

Mr John Coussins Senjor . . . 

Mr William Snipe 

Mr Latymore Richards . . . 

Mr Samuell Sedgwick 

Mr John Sedgwick 

Mr John Lahane 

Mr Phillip Fusheir 

Mr William Weauer 

Mrs Mary Ridgway 



Number of 


Number of 


Acres 


White 




Seruants 


30 


.. 


105 


I 


7 


•• 


325 


12 


106 


5 


140 




172 


.! 


317 




20 




515 


10 


20 




95 


.. 


272 








^J 




36 




40 




5 




235 


8 


70 


I 


60 






12 






12 






10 






10 






7 






100 






39 







Number of 
Negroes 



60 

3 
^6 
60 
64 
81 
I 
I 
160 

4 

220 

6 

54 

27 

22 

8 

6 

3 
120 

50 

50 

4 

8 

5 
5 
4 
3 
30 



462 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Masters & M'": names that are owners of 
Land in y* Parish of S'Gcorges in The Island ot 
Barbados Taken liy the Command of Ilis Ex- 
cellency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y' 23"' Decem- 
ber — 1679 — 

Mrs Elizabeth Barnes 

M'» Elizabeth Woluerstone .... 

W John Price 

Mf Joseph Ridgway 

My Edward Robert's 

M'" William Bradsiiaw 

Mf Robert Custis 

M'' Richard Lintott 

Mf William Sapster 

M'' John Marshall 

M' Henry Gorges 

Mr Benja Middleton 

Mr John Wiltsheir 

Mr Basill Di.wvell 

M'' William Greene 

M"- Robert Hooper 

Mr Richard Salter 

Mr Samuell Hanson ■ 

Mr William Harmer 

Mr Samuell Warner 

Mr John B.vttine Jujor 

Mr John Tull 

Mr Dauiu Morgan 

Mr Thomas Gunstone 

Mr John Renney 

Mr William Harris 

Mr Gabrill Deane 

Mr George Keyser 

Mr John Morecott 

Mr Barnes Widdoe 

I\Ir Richard Britland 




Number: of 
White 
Seiu" 



57 
20 
10 

40 

ID 
10 
10 

144 
46 

125 

379 

140 

37 

100 

219 

217 

57 

32 

4 

190 

10 

20 

165 

15 
29 
22 
104 
55 
15 
25 



Number ol 
Negroes 



40 

6 
I 

6 

7 
8 

7 
60 

14 

58 

130 

43. 

19 

42 

117 

120 

105 

12 

16 

80 

8 

19 

42 

8 

2 

14 
42 
27 
13 
19 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



463 



Masters & mistreses Names y' ai'e owners of 
Land in y= Parish of S' Georges in y. Island 
of Barbados taken by the command of his Ex- 
cellency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y" 23"' Decem- 
ber — 1679 — 

Mf George Willson 

Mr James Butler 

M"" Thomas Leare 

Sf Peter Leare 

Mr Thomas Battsox 

Mr Samuell Palmer 

M'' Charles Buttall 

Mr George Gre* ne his Planta 

Collonell Hen: Drax 

William Bulkely Esqr f his sonn . . 

Samuell Husbants Esqr 

Mr Tho: Wiltsheir Deceased 

Mr James Butt & Mary Middle- 
ton 

Mr Sam: Smith 

Mr John Wheeler 

Mr Robert Rich 

Mr Jonathan Andrewes 

Mr Peirse Poor 

Mrs. Applewhite Widdoe 

Mrs Booth Widdoe 

Mr John Renney Jujor 

Mr John Robins 

Mr John Elliott 

Sr Thomas Bendish 

Mr John Evans 

Mr Darby Mackone 

Mr William Clarke 

Mr Michaell Poore 

Mr Antho: Lord 




464 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Master & mistreses Names y' are owners of 
Land in y* Parish of S' Georges in y« Island of 
Barbados taken by the command of his Excel- 
lency S' Jonathan Atkins K' y« 23"" December 
—1679— 


Number of Number of 
Acres White 
Seru" 


Number of 
Negroes 


Mf Robert Dawson 


IS 
IS 




M^ BiTLER & COLETON 






■■ 


Suine Totall 


9569 1 III 


4316 




i 


1 



Baptized in The aboue S'^. 
pish p the Register Booke 
from ys 25 march 78: to y^ 
29: 7*^ 1679 ^ 

Buried in S'^ Parish in y* 
time 



■36 



66 



p Jno Coussins & Paule Lyte, Church Wardens 



(In-dorso 



Acco' of Inhabitants 12 

Land &c in the parish 
of S' George. 

Rec^l 3d June 1680. 



PARISH REGISTERS. 465 



Barbados. Baptismes. 

^^HILDREN BAPTIZED in the parish of S' Georges from 
^^ march the 25'''' 1678. till September y= 29''' 1679 

d 

Miles y^ Sonne of Miles Tuppin: baptized Aprill— 01 — 78 

John y'' Sonne of John Pitts baptized Aprill — 04 — 

John y= Sonne of Lawland Claree . .baptized Aprill — 12 — 

Jdeth y' daughter of John Robbison . . baptized May — 30— 

Anne y= Daughter of Michael Pore; . . baptiz'd July — c6— 

Mary, & Elizabeth y= daughters of Thomas White . .July — 18 — 
Samuel, y= Sonnne \sic\ of James Downing. . baptiz'd . .July— 21 — 
Sarah y« daughter of marmaduke Nicolls. . baptiz'd . -July — 26 — 
George y' Sonne of John Sedgewicke . . . .baptized • . July — 30— 
Elizabeth y= daughter of william Greene, baptized August — 07 — 
Anne y= daughter of MATTHEW Jennins . . . .baptized august — 25 — 

Paul y= Sonne of Paul Lyte baptized august — 31 — 

Henry y« Sonne of DANIEL GUNNE baptized . .7bcr. — 14— 

John y= Sonne of EDWARD MORGAN baptized.. .7ber. — 22 — 

Margaret y= daughter of George Keyzar 8ber — 03 — 

Samuel y' Son of Bonaventure Jellfes baptized 8ber — 13 — 

John y= Sonne of John Whiting baptized 8ber— 25 — 

Thomas y= Sonne of John Dollstan baptized 8ber — 3 1 — 

Hester y= daughter of Alexander Crookshan k 9ber — 03 — 

John y= Sonne of william Allen baptized 9ber— 24 — 

Henry y' Sonne of John Gouldingham xber — 04 — 

Elizabeth y"= Daughter of Anne Rees widdow xber — 06 — 

John y'= Sonne of Robert Part baptized xber — 09— 

John y" Sonne of John Bradford baptized January — 26— ts 

John y^ Sonne of John Jemmot baptized february— ig ^ 

Elizabeth y' daughter of Charles Sawyers march — 06 

59 



466 PARISH REGISTERS. 

Sarah y' daughter of Edward Gibbs baptized march — 21 — 

George y^ Sonne of John Pitts baptized Aprill. 23-1679 

Benjamin y= Sonne of Widdow Wiltsihcir Aprill— 25 — 

Nathanael y= Sonne of Henry Harding baptiz'd June — 10 — 

William y^ Sonne of Jonathan Andrewes baptiz'd ...June — 15 — ' 

Elizabeth the daughter of John H.vndy baptized July— 20— 

Marmaduke yf Sonne of marmaduke Nicolls July— 22 — 

Richard y' Sonne of John Tulls baptized /bcr — 04 — 

John y" Sonne of John I PSLEY baptized 7bcr. — 07 — 

William y Sonne of miles Tapi'IN; baptiz'd 7bcr — 15 — 



Coppicd out of y= register- p. nie. DANHCL DYKE Cleric 

booke for y^ parish of S' Georges — 
in ye Island of Barbados. December y 8''' 1O79. 



Bariiados. 

11^1, URI ALLS in y" parish of S' Georges from y" 25'l'of March: 1678. 
|8.B8!! untill y" 29''' September. 1679. 

BURIALI.S 

John y"^ Sonne of Lawland Ci.aree buried Aprill-14- 1678 

William Plowman buried May — 12 — 

Thomas, y" Sonne of Barbary Steele buried May— 31 — 

Sarah y^ Wife of William Davis buried June — 13 — 

John Booth buried June — 14 — 

John y"' Sonne of THOMAS Neale buried July — 07 — 

Anne y= daughter of Michael Pore buried July — 07 — 

Sarah y' daughter of Marmaduke Nicolls august— 01 — 

Richard Lacon's daughter buried ...august — 05 — 

Nicholas Willson buried ...august — 26 — 



PARISH REGISTERS. ^67 

William y= Sonne of John Palmer buried ybtr— 07I- 

Thomas Wiltsheir Junio'- buried 7ber-T9— 

Joyce Williams buried 7ber-2o- 

Amy y^ Wife of William Brettland buried 7ber— 28— 

Amy y= Wife of Thomas Brookman buried Sbcr— 07— 

Elizabeth y= daughter of William Greene buried 8ber— 09— 

Robert QUARREE* buried 8ber-i4- 

RiCHARD Harris buried 8ber-2S— 

John Whiting buried 8ber-28- 

James y= Sonne of John Holman buried 8ber— 29— 

William y= Sonne of William Matthewes, buried 8ber— 30— 

Elizabeth Jones 9ber— 02— 

Nathan Morris gber— 11— 

Robert Hoskins ^b '.rie'd'. '. '. ". '. '.9ber-2o- 

Charles y= Sonne of Charles Cheyny buried xber— 17— 

Anke y= Wife of James Gad buried xber-28— 

Thomas Wiltsheir Senio^ buried xber-31— 

Bridget ye daughter of Edward morris .. .buried. ..January-C4-I^^ 

Peter LITTLEVVOOD buried... January- ^,0- '' 

Richard Posslet buried. ..January-30— 

Bridget ye wife of William Sapster buried February— 01— 

Rose ye daughter of Robert Graves buried Feb!— o-^- 

Matthew Macklond buried Feb'-og- 

JohnCrage buried Feb'-i2- 

Daniel Morton buried Feb.-2S- 

Sarah ye wife of John weaver buried... march— 02— 

Richard Foot buried... marcli- 19- 

MosesNaseby buried... March-27-i67g 

Samuell Brookes buried. ..Aprill— 03-1679 

JohnTeene buried... Aprill-04— 

Mary graves buried... Aprill - 16— 

PeircePore buried. ..Aprill-17— 

George Nice burie d May-02- 

1^''" '"^^' '^'""^ '" '''"^ ^^'^' '*' '^'°'"=''' '^"' ^ ^° ""' 'hink Ihere tan be much doubt a>, toTlie 

59-2 



468 PARISH REGISTERS. 



Burialls 

Peter More buried May-04-1679 

Thomas Colton buried May — 05 — 

Mary ye Daughter of Samuel Boys May — 06 — 

Alexander Buckle buried May — 07 — 

Charles Axdrewes buried May — 22— 

John Hollowell buried June — 05 — 

Benjamin Wolverston buried June — 1 1 — 

Teage Onan buried June — 14 — 

Henry Jones buried June — 24— 

Frances ye Wife of Oliver Cottom buried July — 01 — 

Abigail ye daughter of Edward Claypole July— 16— 

Jane ye daughter of William Avery July— 25— 

Margaret ye Wife of John Price July — 28 — 

George ye Sonne of Barbary Steele buried July — 31 — 

John ye Sonne of Richard Harlow buried... august — 10 — 

Mary ye daughter of Thom.\s Read buried. ..august — 11 — 

Martha ye wife of Anguis Banes buried. ..august— 12 — 

William Davis buried... august^^25 — 

L.\WRENCEye Sonne of Thomas Wiltsheir 

Junior, deceasd buried jber. 03 — 

Benjamin ye Sonne of Thomas Wiltsheir 

junio' deceasd buried jber — 06 — 

William Crafts buried /ber— 07. — 

Samuel ye Sonne of Bonaventuke Jellfes buried 7ber — 21 — 

M.\RY ye Daughter of Robert Part buried jber — 23 — 



(66) 
Coppied out of ye register- December ye 8"i 

booke for ye parish of S' Georges. 1679. 

in ye Island of Barbados. pr. me DANH^L DYKE Cleric. 

[endorsed] Barbados 

Acco' of Christnings . ^6. 

Burials 66. 

in the Parish of 
St. George. 

Reel 3J June. 1680. 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



469 



List of the Masters & Mistresses names wf'i what Lands & 
Seruants & negrees they haue, & Asoe what Christenings & 



Burialls hath been in the Parish of S'. Andrews. 



Masters & Mistris names 



Acres | 

of Seruants: Negroes:! Christnings 



Leu* Bassill Gibbes 

John Foord Esq'': 

Cap'n John Gibbes 

Thomas Leake Esq"" 

Mr Richard Edwards 

Captn Abbll* Alleyne 

Cap'" Samuell Woodword 

Mr John Houlder 

The Widdow Hutchins .... 

Mr John Swann 

Mr Samuell Austen 

John Boden Esqr 

Mr Richard Morris , 

Mr Edward Jordan 

Thomas Richards 

Doctor Edward Lam my 



Mrs Martha Hamerly | gg 

Mr George Hurst 



130 2: men 
280 4: men 
200 
ISO 
30 
316 
120 

57 

10 

42 

6 

250 

IIS 
28 
12 
14 



John Savery C3 



iioii: man 



Mr William Hawksworth 

Cap'n TyMOTHY THORNHILL . . ; 170 

Mrs Anne Johnston U^r 

L' Charles Sandiford. . . . 

Lt William Hall 

Captn Archibald Johnston 
Mr W" Dotten 



IS 

40 

60 

109 



3: men 
3: men 



I2:men 
i:man 



045 
120 

093 
060 

031 
"S 
046 
041 
003 
014 
002 
143 
03 s 

GIG 
0G8 
005 
019 
040 

og6 
ISO 
041 
004 
0G9 
036 
60 



one Mary I • man 

Eliz.: BuRGEs 4" men 

2: Child'-eH 



one Sarah 



one Richard 
one Anne 
two Sonns 



I : Sarah 

ii: man 



3: men 



: men 
men 



I : boy 



[?Abell.] 



470 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Masters & misCris names 



Acres 

of 
Land 



Seniants: 



75 i: man 
30| 



L' John Sandiford 

Doctor John Hayward . . . 

John Somerhaies Esq' i'4°i^" '"^" 

John" Merrick Esq^ 266 ,6: men 

Mr Allexandkk Bartlett 

Mr John Jethscjn 

William Roach 

Mr John Burges 

Mr David Smith 

Mr Stephen Smith 

Mrs Mary Cobham 

Mr Robert Hayte 

Doctor Stephen Gibbes 

Mr Hugh Williams 

Mr Thomas Brookes 

Mr W" Rawlings 

The Widdow Ellicott .... 

MrJOHNTAYTE 

Mr Hugh Dunn 

Mr John Belforu 

Dennis Murfey 

Mr Thomas Cadle 

John Bootiiman 

Daniell Donavan 

Caleb Rouse* 

Mr John Swan 

Mr Henry Collett 

John Thomas 

Andrew Fallin 

Daniell Shams 

James Stollaru 

William Roch* 



Negroes: 



033 
006 
051 
167 
006 
003 
001 
016 

008 
26 

COS 
014 
005 
02 1 
004 

CIO 

005 

002 



001 
000 
003 

14 
02 
003 
001 
001 
001 
001 



Christnings Burialls: 



one Anne 



ti:Boy 
i:Giile 



i: Boy 



* \\ pen lias been drawn through these names in the Orig. MS.] 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



471 



Masters & mistris names 



.Acres I 

of Seruants:| Negroes: 



George Dent 

James Webb 

Mr Robert English 
Philip Charles — 

John Smith 

Teague Boy 

Mr John Slye 

Mr Thomas Coppin. . 



lOO 

260 



Cap' Abell Gay i 100 

The Widdow Gay 

L*: John Mills 

Mr Henry Jeenes 

Mr Andrew Follyn 26 

Mr Daniell Shahanisse 10 

Mr George BusTiAN 1 10 

Mr John Welch I 19 

Mr Robert Hiue 10 

Mr Robert Hewitt 10 

Mr Henry Kelsoll 105 

Mrs Hellen Cantey 20 

Mr Bartholomew Reese 1 152 

Mr Thomas Beresford 180 

U Bennett Reese 60 

Mr Nathaniell Snow 1 80 

Mr Caleb Rouse 76 

Mr Edward Paine 5 

D HuMPHERY Waterman .. 186 

Mr Robert Richards 60 

Mr William Davies 82 

Mr John Wayte 93 

Mr Phillip Rosse 12 

Mr Richard Willis 5 

Danill Dynegeli 5 



006 
001 
004 
001 
002 

OCX 

005 

009 

028 

019 

90 

12 

01 

001 
001 

005 
030 
007 
051 
028 
006 
048 
003 

092 

25 

22 

050 

004 

001 



Christnings 



one Andrf.w 



two Sonns 
two Sonns 

one Daii"hler 



472 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



masters & mistris names 



Ralph Frettwell Esqf 

M"" John Locke 

Mf Thomas Russell . . . 

Mr Andrew Black 

M"- David Michell 

John Nobi? 

W" Campion 

James Binney 

W" Henderson 

W'PURSS 

Thomas Johnston 

Symon Run 

Richard Willis 

Daniell Dougle 

Dermott Mahont 

Dennis Mackhala 

John Daniell 

Thomas Layton 

Henry Layton & 1 . 
Jane Webb 3 



Acres 

of 
Land 



Negroes 



Christnings Burialls 



Total 109 



oo6 
C05 
014 

003 
005 
003 
001 
002 
008 
001 
001 
001 
002 
002 
003 
003 

005 



55971 47 I 2248 



18 



44 



Lands in dispute between^ MATTHEW GREY Minister 

the Lady ykamans Madam \ 719 jqhN EOORD 

t...,...„ M..,nn. ^^PARKS Amot» ) BASILL GIBBES.. churchward 



Farmer Madam Sparks Amot» j 



Lands in this parish & the \ 
owners hves in other parishes J- 1 260 
Amounts to 



J 



Totall 7576 

(endorsed) Bakhahos. 

Ace' of Inhabitants 



109. 
44. 



Christnings 

Burials 

Land &c in S' Andrew's parish. 
Rec^ 3'' June. 1680. 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



473 



Am: i6So(?) 
True and Perfect List of all y^ Names of ye Inhabitants in ye 



i^yl Parrish of Christ Church, with an Exact accompt of all ye Land, 
white Seruants ; and Neg's within ye Said parrish Taken This 22'h 
Decemb' 1679 



Adam 

Arnett 

Andrews . 

Adams 

Alcorn . . . 
Anderson . 
ashburner 

Austine 

Alsopp . . . . 
Addice , . . . 
Addis John 
Anderson . 
Austine . . . 
Alsopp . . . 
Ashurst.. . 

ASHURST.. . 

Andrews . 
Arthur . . . 
Arnett . . . 

Arch 

Anderson . 



A 

John 

, Dauid . . . 
.Roger .. . 
.Conradt . 

.John 

.Adam 

.William . 
Thomas . . . 
Richard . 
Edward... 
Orphant . 
.William . 

.John 

.Edward . 
.John 

.Beniamin • 
.Thomas . 

.MiCHAELL 

.Patrick . 
.John ... 
.Thomas . 



192 

50 

10 

10 

S 

5 

13 

5 

5 

20 

3 
2 

30 
10 

33 



3 

411 



Neg" 



185 



60 



474 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



B. 

BiSHOPP Joan 

BucKWOKTii . . Richard 

BoNNETT .. ..Thomas deed.. .. 

Bond Francis 

Browne Stephen 

Barry John 

Blanchard ..William 

Bull Christoph" 

Boxfielo Thomas 

Baker Esias 

Brigstock Richard 

Barnes Olliver 

Burton Agnes Widdow . . 

BURBON John and Comp'' 

Bourne John 

BouRN John Junio' 

Bently Martyn Esqu" . . 

Brooks John 

Blake Nicholas 

Bayly Robert 

Bourne Samuell 

Buenno Beniamin ..... 

Bouline(?) ..Henry 

Briggs William 

Burk Tobias 

Barry Alce 

Bateman John 

Bayly Charles 

Bradly Ralph 

Bradly Robert 

Banbrigg Robert 

BUTTLER William 

Boyner John 



.202 
.iSS 
.138 
. 60 
. S5 

• 14 

• 15 
. 18 
...5 
...5 

• --Zl 
I 

■ • 55 

....8i. 

.. 12 

....7 

..245 

.. 30 

....9 

....7 

....5 

....4 
.. 12J 

4 

.. 10 
....7 
.. 32 
....5 
... .2 

•• 33i 
.. 10 



Neg- 
...65 

...6; 



16 

,12 

. 4 
. 3 



.17 
. 2 
. I 

,.ii 

154 
.. 8 

• ■ 7 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



47? 





acres 
Land 


w" Seruants 


Neg'- 


BuRK James 


....81 

.. . lO 






Budding Richard 


.... 8 


Bayly Richard 


5 




6 


Baxter Edward 


....8 






Beard Rich° deed 


....4 








1256^ 


..14 


412 


C 


acres 
Land 


w" Seruants 


Neg" 


Clark Margarett 


..167 


.... s 


....78 


Cooper Thomas 


.. 21 




....17 


Clement ....William 


.. 14 


.... 3 


.... 7 


Clark Francis 


.. 12 




.... 6 


Conoway .... Cornelius 


....3 




I 


COUGHLAN TEAGUE 


....7 




.... 4 


Chaffin Daniell 




I 


2 


Conner Bryen 


....6 






CocKTON ....Daniell 


7 


...... 


2 


Clark Edward 


I 







Coppinger John 


....8 
....6 






Carner [PCarver] Michaell . . 


I 


Crichlow Elizabeth 






.... s 


Chrichlow ..James 


....9 
.. 20 




6 


Clark Roger 


II 


Clark Christoph' 


.. 60 




.•■.31 


Cason Thomas 


8 




.... 5 


Crichlow Henry 


.. IS 

. . 10 




.... 4 


Clancey ....Cornelius 




.... 3 


Cudden John 


....8 




• -.. 3 
2 


Collyer ....Tobias 


COMELL DUGWELL 


. . 10 




3 


Clark William and Comp't 


....7 






CONNEY EDMOND 








60- 



476 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Clougiian Elizabeth 

Creede John 

CoLLEY Thomas 

CORTEENE ElLINOR 

Chizell Daniell 

Cauan John 

Chappell Jonah Deed 

Cooke Margrett Widdow 

Chase Stephen 

CONNEYLAND . Patt: and Comp" 

COPPINE John 

Carew Richard 

Churcher . . . .Thomas 

Clark Thomas 

CoDD James 

Cammell — Gilbert 



D 



DORN John 

DoRN Francis 

Dowell Richard . . 

Dawson Milles 

Dauis Edward 

Daniell Nicholas .. 

Drury Richard . . 

Dennis John 

Dollar John 

Duke Henry 

DuMESNiLL .. Carew 

Dauis Margarett 



..2 

26 

ID 

..6 

..2\ 
. .2 
2I 

••5 
••9 
12J 

••5 
38 

• •S 
IS 
13 

••4 

558 



acres 
Land 

.. 56 
■ • 37 
....3 
....5 
— I 
. . 10 
.. 61 



23 
70 
10 



Neg'* 



!l6 



. I 

. I 



25 
, 2 

. 4 
■37 
. 2 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



477 



Denham John ... 

Demster John ... 

Dillon Garrett 

DURANT NaTTHAN 

Dennis John ... 

DowLiNG William . 

Daniel John ... 

Danby John ..,. 

Durant Thomas . 



E 

Eyton William . 

Edney Peter . . . 

Elliott Joan ... 

EuANS John ... 

Enes Phillipp 

Earl Thomas . 

Elliott Richard . 



Frere Tobias Esqu' 

Frere John Esqu' 

Frere William 

FitzGerald . . Morris 

Fa'well \i.e. Farewell].. James 

Forestall Richard ...,,.. 

Fawne John 

Frere William 

Farrow Robert 



acres 
Land 


w" Seruants 


Neg" 
....I 


.... 6 






.... 20 




.... 9 


.... 8 




.... 9 


.... 5 






• -.. 3 






.... 5 






.... 2 






.... 6 




.... 4 


333 


.... 2 

w» Seruants 


134 


acres 
Land 


Neg" 


....98 


.... 3 


....70 


....52 






....10 




2 


.... 3 


2 


.... 4 


.... 4 




.... 3 


12 


I 


20 


179 


.... 6 


.. 99 


Acres 
Land 


w" Seruants 


Neg'" 


395 


.... 5 


.. ISO 


I So 




.. 80 


120 




.. 40 


.. 15 




.... 9 


.. 18 




2 


.. 10 






....5 






....r 






....I 







47o 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Fov Hugh . . 

Frame William . 

Ford Thomas . 

Foster John ... 

Field Anthony 

Feyfield ....Richard. 
Fell Thomas . 



Gunning ....John 

Gray Richard deed .. 

Greenidge ..Richard 

Gray Robert 

Greenidge ..Jean 

Gaslee John 

Gorman Matthew 

Gilham John 

Garuey James 

Goodman Richard 

Griggs John 

Gilbert Natthan'-'- .... 

Gary Edward 

Gregory Ormond 

Griffin Edward 

GiLLES Edward 

Gorden Peter 

GiLLES Edward Junio'. . 

Grigson Robert 

George Thomas 

Gibbs John 



• •3 

ID 
IS 
25 
11 

23 

••5 



842 



267 

ISO 

40 

8 

9 

20 

o 

4 



622 



Neg'" 



9 

. ID 

5 



305 



Neg'» 



•47 
•55 
9 
4 
4 
,16 
I 

3 
9 

2 
I 

4 
3 
6 



182 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



479 



H 
Harding ....Henry Deed .... 

Hargraues ..Allis 

Haselwood . .Thomas 

Hooper Jonathan 

Hawen [or Hausen] Samuell.. 

Hooper Crispins 

Harlstone . . Edward 

Horniold .... William 

Hagthorp William 

Hyde Henry 

Hanmerry ..Nicholas 

HUTTON OLLIUER 

Harris Zachariah 

Holmes John deed 

HuMPHRYES . .Edward 

Humphryes . . Edward 

Holmes James , 

Holder Nicholas 

Herringman William , 

Hart Edward , 

Hallam W" Deed 

Haley Thomas , 

Harris Anthony 

Harman William , 

Henderson . .Francis , 

Hughinis Pattrick 

Hogman Elizabeth 

Hatton Charles , 

Haywood John 

Holmes Henry , 

Hackett William , 

Hart Walter , 

Hayes Thomas , 



acres 
Land. 



2 20 
126 
170 
50 
SO 
100 

30 

12 

..9 

• •5 
..6 

36 

15 

25 
..2 
..9 
33 
14 
32 
20 
12 
10 

ID 

••5 

..9 

10 

2Si 

15 
12 

••7 



37 



w" Seruants 



Neg'' 
,90 

78 
17 



14 



3 

iS 



■15 
6 



.28 
.16 



4^0 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Harbert Edward , 

Hackett Ann & Compi' 

Haughtaine . Richard 

Hanbury Nicholas . . . 

Hooper Daniell 

Hough William 



Ireland Thomas — 

Ilam Richard . . 

Jones Anthony . . 

Jelph's John 

Jeames Margarett 

Jones Robert 

Jeames Margarett 



K. 

KiNSLAND . . NaTTHAN"-"- Esqu'. 

KiRTON Phillipp deed. . . 

Kipps Jean 

Kelly Dauid 

Kezar Teague 

Key William 

Knights John 

Knowles Andrew 

Kendall William deed . 

King Richard 



Neg" 



13 
21 

30 

•5 



1268 



18 
10 

•3 

•5 
10 



46 



acres 
Land 

340 

360 

. 10 

• 13 

•••3 
. 16 
. 20 
... I 
...5 
. 12 

779 



9 
4 

419 



2 

I 

5 

16 

Neg'' 

170 
130 

3 



14 



315 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



481 



Lewis Edmond 

Leigh Sarah 

Lewis Dauid 

Lucas Richard 

Lambert Arthur . . . 

LiNCK Thomas . . . 

Lewis John 

Lee James 

Lettis Thomas 

Lacon Thomas 

Leland Christoph' . 

Locksmith .... Thomas 

LowRE John 

LouELL Constance. 

LONGSTAFF ELIZABETH . 



M 



Maxwell Thomas . . . 

Mattson Matthias . 

Moore Robert . . . 

MuRFORD ....Richard . 
Merricks . . . .John deed . 

Mason Thomas . . . 

Moore Alce 

Mitchell Thomas. . . 

Macc Graugh..Daniell . 

Moody Dauid ... 

Morris William . 

Mattson Smithell . 

Macc Daniell..Allexand' 

MuNKOW Andrew . 

Morris Hugh 



214 

172 

10 

15 

4 

9 

IS 

19 

42 

9 
30 
Ik 

7 

• 9 



576 



Neg'- 



\v" Seruants 

2 

.... 2 



193 



Neg's. 
30 



61 



483 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Marsax Edward . 

Markland.... Henry ... 

Macc Graugii.John 

Morris Edmond 

Macc Breecly Bryen 

Monk Henry ... 

Moholland ..James 

May John 

MUNROW Allexand' . 

Mii.lington ..John 



..lO 

• •44 
•• 5 
. . lO 

..19 
. . 2 
..10 

••'3 



2?7i 



Neg'" 

6 

.20 



106 



N 

Newton Samuell Esqu 

Nemias Dauid a Jew . 

Noble Mark 

NORRON KaTIIERINE . 

NusuM Arthur 

NusuM Arthur J unio 

Newman Margarett . 

Nixon Mary 

Nurse Robert 



O 

Oker George . 

OwTRAM Dorothy 

Oistine James .. . 

OuERTON Robert . 

Oistine Nicholas 



5S1 
20 

5 

10 
48 

13 

28 

5 



715 



.69 

116 
.67 

■ 5 
• 4 



Seruants 
15 



16 



w" Seruants 



260 
12 

7 

7 
12 

9 



309 



Ncg'' 

. . . 22 
28 
17 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



483 



Olliuer Margarett 

OuTRAM Robert .... 



Pears John Esqu' 

Perriman Richard 

PiNCHBACK .... Thomas 

Pile Theophilus ... 

Pile Sarah 

Perry John 

Pead John 

PocKETT William 

Payne Elizabeth 

Perrott Ralph 

Pecock Robert 

PoYER Thomas 

Parsons William deed . 

Pittman Arthur 

Pitts Hugh , 

Peak Christoph' 

Price Matthew , 

Price Henry 

Price William 

Perry Edward 

Potter Robert 

Porter Robert 

Pike Olliu deed 

PooRE Peter 

Pumfrett ...Ann 

Phelomy . . . . John 

Phillipps William 5 acrs 2 Neg's 



acres 
Land 


1 
w" Seruants 


Neg- 


.... 4 






....10 


1 .. 











27s 


.... I 


....68 






Acres 






Land 


w" Seruants 


Neg'» 


910 


.... 8 


.. 180 


••••17 


.... I 


20 


•...38 




....II 


••••45 


.... I 


• ... 12 


. . . . 20 




.... 3 


....IS 







••••4i 




..... 7 


.... 3 






.... 4 






....70 




....15 


.... 7 


2 


.... 7 


.... 13 




.... 3 


.... 4 






.... 15 




.... s 


.... 8 






4 




2 


.... 5 





.... 2 


••••35 
I 




....IS 


.... 5 







.... 4 







.... 5 




.... 7 


....2\ 






.... 3 






.... 5 


1 




10 







1273 


12 


291 



61 2 



484 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



QuiGGEN John 



R 
RiCHBELL ....Robert 

RiSLEY CRESSENT . . . 

RusHBROOK ..Henry 

Rodman Sarah 

Rodman John 

Rodman John Junio' .. 

Richards . . .John 

Richardson . . Mary 

Rycraft Sarah 

Richardson . . Dauid 

Reynold Jean Widdow 

Robinson Thomas , 

Robinson — Robert , 

Rogers Jxjhn , 

Rawlines John 

Rose Elizabeth 

Richardson . .George 

Robinson ....Manuss (?) 

RossE John , 

Robinson .... William 

Rainsford ...John - 

Renny Teague 

Renny Teague Jun'. 

Rycord Samuell 

Ruck John , 

Redman Richard 

Robinson ....Edward 

Rentfree .... Robert , 

Rymore Allexand' .. . , 



315 
148 

so 
75 
■•7 
47 

ID 

33 
45 
..4i 

10 

I2i 
124 
15 

,.8 
10 
17 



•3 
'•5 

10 
. .2 

44 
10 

■•7 
10 
.1 



Ncg'' 



Neg'- 



140 

.84 

13 

2 

3 
13 

7 
10 
12 

2 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



s 


acres 
Land 


w" Seruants Neg'« 


SCAWELL .. 1 ^ _ 

r „ I RlCH° Esqu' 

[<?r SeAWKT L] f ^ 






5SO 


.... 8 ..206 


Searl John Esqu' 


36s 


II 1 .. 184 


Siluester Madam 


1 80 
..108 


.... r 
.... 2 




Scott Beniamin 


40 

....41 
.... 12 


Shurland John 


•• 30 


. • . .00 


Stanford Robert 


.. 27 




.... 9 
6 


Smith Elizabeth 


....5 




Stephens John 


....s 






Shelton Samuell 


....ii 


.... 2 


.... 3 

....32 


Strode Henry 


• • 30 




Strawne Henry 


....5 

.. 10 




Sheron George 


.... 6 


Simpson James 


....i\ 






Speght William 


.. 22 






Sisters Elizabeth 


.. 16 




....19 


Snerling Robert 






Sadler Thomas 


.. 21 






Slany Anthony 








Stone John 


.. 20 






Skaros George 


5 






Sparowhawk ..James 


5 






Strode Margrett 






.... 4 


Spencer John ... . 


.. 23 

4 

....3 
8 




4 


Saunderson..John 


.... 7 


Slaughter ..Thomas 


.... I 


Studdy Thomas 






Shorte Owen 


....6 
...5 




3 


Scrutton {or Strutton] .. John 




Sawyer Margarett 


. • 10 




.... I 


Snipe John 






4 


Shore Richard 









48s 



486 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Saunderson . . Robert 
Sutton Hexrv 



thornburgii.. 
Trowell .... 

Tyler 

Taylor 

Thompson 

Thorowgood. 

Terrill 

Tubes 

TiLNEY 

Thomas 

Thistlethwai 

TiCHBOURN.. 

Tysoe 



T 

.George 

Phillipp 

Robert 

.John ....... 

John 

.Thomas 

Samuell . . . 

.Edward 

Thomas 

Thompson . . , 
TE.. Peter.. , 
. Winnefred . 
. William . . , 



V 

Vinton \or Vniton] ..Thomas 
Vfford John 



W 

Wattkines . . Dauid 

Wynn Richard 

Walters .... Chrlstopii' 
Wattkines . . Robert . . . , 





Neg'' 



615 



Ncg''- 

.. ..10 

21 

.... 4 

.... 6 
.... 4 
.. .. I 



.... 6 

. .. . I 

.. 58 

Neg'- 



Neg'" 
.... 6 
.... 8 
,...28 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



4S7 



Wright William 

Walrond Thomas 

Wasley John 

Wattkines ..Thomas 

Webster John 

Wise Christoph' .. 

Williams Richard 

Wright John 

Warner Stephen 

Watt Dauid 

Wilson Anthony 

White Patrick 

Wilson Edward 

Wilson Charles 

Wilson Charles Junio' 

Walter Richard 

White Milicent 

Ward William 

Wilson William 

Wells John 

Wilson Margarett . . 

Ward Richard .... 

Waddine Thomas 

Wyatt Christoph' . . 

Whitehead . .Tho: deed 

Walton Richard ... 



Total of 
Inhabitants 



410 



Neg'" 



. . I 
10 

• •s 
19 

406 

40 
18 

10 
..6 

13 
..6 
20 

••5 

..2i 
14 

••9 

••5 

••5 

2 

. .2 

10 

25 



170 



I 

7 
200 

7 
1 1 
10 



24 



492 



488 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



The Sum Totall of Euery Lott Conteined in ye w'hin 
List Alphabettically Drawne and Cast upp att ye Foote 



acres Land 
12978? 



\v" Seru'" 
..178 



Negros 
4723 



JN° KENNEY 

RICH ELLIOTT j church Wardens 

J No ADAMS 3 



Barbados 
[|N Extract from y* Register of Christ Church of y^ Christnings 
I within ye Said Parish from March y^ 25: 78. to ye 29''': of 7b'': 79 



Anno Dom. 1678 
Aprill. 



Jane ye Daughter of Thomas and Jane Withering was bapt ye; 2^' 
Grissel ye Daughter of Timothy and Mary Hudley was bap' y^: 26''' 

yitne 
Margret ye Daughter of William and Mary Walton was bapi ye; 27'h 

July 
Thomas ye Sonn of Cornelius and Margret Stapons bap' 
Thomas ye Sonn of Nicolas and Marie Clare bap' 

August 
Mary ye Daughter of Humphrey and Elizabeth Ball bap' 
Mary ye Daughter of William and Mabell Howard bap' 
Joan ye Daughter of Benj* and Katiierine Fixch bap' 
Richard ye Sonn of Thomas and Elizabeth Haselwood bap' ye; 26"' 



ye; 


; 2" 


ye: 


3'' 


ye: 


i>i 


ye: 


18"' 


ye: 


25"' 



PARISH REGISTERS. 

JOHN ye Sonn of Thomas and Elizabeth Serle bapt ye- ,o.h 

Mary ye [sic] of John and Mabell Gittings of ye A<.e of , 
Eighteen years and Seaven moneths was bapt in ye P^nce I v- ^.h 
of Edward Wasson and Anne Packson Wittnesses J 

Nicolas ye Sonn of Hugh and Mary Morrice was bapt ye- g.h 
Mary ye Daughter of DowGALL and Mary Campbell bapt le'. g* 
Francis ye Sonn of John and Ann Hanson .as bapt ye-' igth 

ROBERT ye Sonn of Robert and Mary Stanford was bapt ye-' 24th 
John ye Sonn of John and Abigaill Collins was bapt ye; ^'^ 

Decoder 
Christopher ye Son of John and Anne Snipe was bapt ye ^.h 
William ye Son of John and Margery Hinch was bapt l.. ^oth 
Lancelott ye Son of LANCELOT and Mary Thompson bapt ye' ^o-h 
JANE ye Daughter of W.^- and Elianor Davies was bapt ye l^, 

Machell ye Daughter of EDWARD and Machell Alsope bapt ye 3^,^ 

November 

Richard ye Sonn of Richard and Mary Bridgestock bapt ye iQth 
MlTx''''''r."^^''''°'''°''''^^"'^^™^^^^'^ Church ye ,,.. 

Martha ye Daughter of James and Hanna Anderson bapt \. L 
W« ye Son of Obah a Christian Negroe Won.an was bapt ye ~L 

SUSANNA a Negroe Woman of John Osbourn's was bapt ye \\ 

whose yndertakers were Herbert Griffith, Ann Kelly and 

Eliz:VVatkIi\s 
W« ye Son of ye Said Susanna, whose vndertakers were Ralph 

Bretton and Edward Price, and Mary Smith was baptized ye ^^.h 
MARTHA a Moletto Daughter of ye sd Jo'^ OSBURN and Susanna 

Theophilus ye Son of Richard and Elizabeth Lucas waT ""^ '^^' 

ALEXANDER ye Sonn of THOMAS and Ann Ireland ^I^tapt 'yl Z 

62 



fh 



\ 



490 PARISH REGISTERS. 

1678 

Margret y<= Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Bradly 

was bapt y^: 28'1' 
Mary y^ Daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Jones was bap' ye aS"" 

December 

Sarah y-- Dau.;Iiter of George and Elvy Hare was bap' ye i^' 

Grace y^ Daughter of Oliver and GRACE PiKE was bap' y^: 10"' 

Anne y^ Daughter of John and Susanna Webster was bap' y-" ij''^ 
Richard ye Sonn of Zaciiarie and Elizabeth Harris was 

bap' ye 26'h 
Mary ye Daugliter of W^' and Mary Phillips was bap' ye 30"' 

Jannary 167I- 

JOB ye Son of Walter and Dorothy Hart of about, n 
22. years of Age his Chosen wittnesses Walter Hart I bap' ye 2J 
and Thomas Hayes -' 

Charity ye Daughter of Walter and Dorothy Hart . 
of about 19 years of Age whose Wittnesses were / 
Walter Hart Thomas Hayes and Elizabeth f ^^P' y^ ^'^ 
JEWSON and Jane Hayes -' 

Elizabeth of ye age of 8 years, and Katherine of y^ - 
Age of Seaven years and Amarinzia of ye Age 



:e of 5 / 
lildren T 



bap'* ve 
years, and Benj^ of ye Age of 7 moneths, all children I 

of Bernard and Elizabeth Schenckingh were bap" 
Elizabeth ye Daughter of Nathaniel and Ann 

RiDGEWAY of ye Age: 11: years was bap' y« 4''' 

John ye Sonn of Robert and Anne Snellin was bap' ye 7"' 

Elizabeth ye Daughter of William and Anne Mercer 

was bap' ye 19"' 
Philocleon ye Daughter of RICHARD and Jane Greenidge 

was bap' ye 21''' 
CiiRlSToriiER ye Sonn [of] Christopher and Ann BULLwasbap' ye 22''' 
Arthur ye Son of Arthur and Susanna Nusum was bap' ye 22''' 



PARISH RE GTSTERS. 49 1 



February. 

Mary of y« Age of 5 years and 6 moneths, and Henry -> 
the Age of 4 months, Daughter and Son of JAMES and v bap' y^ 1 3"' 
Mary Simson were-' 

John ye Son of Daniell and Miriam Magrauhan was bap' y^ 18"' 

Katherine ye Daughter of Richard and Elizabeth 

Carew was bap' y^ 28"' 

Anthony ye Sonn of George and Mary Richardson was bap' ye 28"' 



March 
Anna ye Daughter of Peter and Mary Jarret was bap' ye 7"^ 

Anne ye Daughter of RICHARD and Anne Perrvman bap' ye i I'h 
Samuell ye Sonn of James and Elizabeth Madder was bap' ye i2"» 

Jno the Sonn of John and Mary Byno was bap' ye 13"! 

Lucy of ye Age of 2 years and Six moneths, and Anthony x 
ten dayes old, Daughter and Son of Anthony and Mabell V ye i3"> 

Harris were bap'-J 

Conrad ye Son of Conrad and Elizabeth Adams... was bap' ye 23"' 
Robert ye Son of Robert and Rebecca Hanson ...was bap' ye 23"' 
Elizabeth ye Daughter of W" and Marie Speights was bap' ye 23"» 

Aprill 

James ye Son of Henry and Susanna Chructhloe was bap' ye 4"' 
Elizabeth ye Daughter of Peregrine and Isabell Guard 

was bap' ye 6"' 
Elenor ye Daughter of Alexander and Elenor Osbourn 

was bap' ye 19'h 

Jno ye Sonn of John and Lowrie Spenlove was bap' ye 26"> 

James ye Sonn of Patrick and Jane Chain (or Ohani) was bap' ye 26"^ 
Katherine ye Daughter of Isaac and Susanna Ragg was bap' ye 26"' 

May 

Mary ye Daughter of Jno and Hester Adams was bap' ye 3d 

62 — 2 



4 9 2 PARISH REGISTERS. 

1679 

William ye Son of William and Ann Bridgestock was bapt y^ 11 '"^ 

John the Son of James and Mary Holmes was bap' y^ 15''' 

William ye Son of Margaret Cook Widdow was bap' ye 14''' 

June 

Elizabeth y Daughter of Smithy and Martha Matson 

was bap' ye i4<'i 
James the Sonn of John and Mary Jelph was bap' ye 29"' 

July 

James ye Son of James and Axgeletta Oistixs ... was bap' ye 2'' 
Susanna ye Daughter of John and Elizabeth Gaselee was bap' ye 3d 
Edward ye Son of Stephen and Margret Chase was bap' ye S'*" 

George ye Son of George and Ann Giles was bap' ye 8'^ 

Nicolas ye Son of Nicol.\s Bidlecomb by a Negroe Woman 

was bap' ye 9'h 
Anne ye Daughter of Jno and Anne Creed was bap' ye 13111 

Augiist 

John ye Son of John and Anne Daniell was bap' ye 7"! 

Mary ye Daughter of Roger and Mary Clarke ... was bap' ye 711" 

John ye Son of John and Elizabeth Smith was bap' ye 28''' 

Daniell ye Son of Darby and Elizabeth Mallonee was bap' ye 17th 
Thomas ye Son of Owen and Joan Mallonee was bap' ye 3iih 

September 
William of ye Age often moneths Son of William and Frances 

Smith bap' ye 3d 
William ye Son of W" and Elizabeth Woodfine was bap' ye 7th 
Samuel of ye Age of 7 months Son of David and J.\ne Arnet. 

was bap' ye 91I1 
Katherine ye Daughter of Teage and Katherine Keyzar 

was bap' y^ 9th 



PARISH REGISTERS. 493 

1679 
Anne ye Daughter of John and Katharine Rogers was bapt ye 15 th 

W« ye Son of William and Joan Cole was bapt ye »th 

Walter ye Son of Richard and Charity Hickman was bapt ye 25 »> 
Davers ye Son of Richard and Elizabeth Seawell was bapt ye 26'" 

October 
Thomas ye Son of Thomas and Elizabeth Hughs, was bapt ye 13th 

John ye son ofJOHN and Susanna Merick was bapt ye jgrn 

John ye Sonn of John and Mary Bunnyon was bapt ye jga, 

Elizabeth ye Daughter of James and Rebecca Crutchloe 

was bapt ye 17 
Total 93 1 jxo KEXNEY n 

RICH : ELLIOTT \ Church Wardens 
JNo; ADAMS J 



Barbados 

|N Extract from ye Register of Christ Church of ye Burialls wthfn 
I y« Said Parish from March ye 25111 1678. to September ye ^q.h 
1679 ^ ^ -y 



Anno Dom 1678 
May 



th 



John ye Son of John Markland buried ye 31 

yiine 

Annanias Man SemV buried ye 4.h 

MARYyeWifeofW«HALLUM buried ye 17th 

Jane Bryan buried ye 2o<h 

William Hargrove buried 

• Date doubtful, owing to the oiig. MS. being split. 
t [It should be 98.] 



494 PARISH REGISTERS. 

July 
1678 

Francis y= Wife of John Stone buried y^ i2ih 

William Leigh buried y« \<f' 

Jane y^ Wife of John Coppin buried y= 29'^' 

Aiigtist 

John Arch buried y^ 5''' 

Jane the Daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Haselwood bur y<= 26'h 
Charles the Son of Thomas and Anne Ireland buried y^ 30"' 

Sept cm b' 

Maj' Richard Gray buried y= lo'^ 

Hester the Wife of Jn'' Peerse Esq' buried y* is''' 

October 

Joshuah Chappell buried y«' s"' 

Thomas Crawford buried y^ 21'^ 

Katherine the Wife of W" Horniolde buried y« 28"^ 

Novc77ibcr 

Simon Reynolds buried ys 2^ 

Charles y« Son of John and Elizabeth Burton buried ye 28"> 

George Strode was buried ye 29"! 

Dccemb' 
Arthur ye Son of Arthur and Susanna Nusum buried ye 28''' 

yamiary 167^ 

Margaret Oliver buried ye 29'h 

Jane ye Wife of jNo Thompson buried ye 3iih 

Mabeel the Wife of Zaciiariaii Harris buried ye 31th 



PARISH REGISTERS. 495 

1671 

February 

Stephen Smith buried y« S"» 

John BUSSIE buried y^ 9"^ 

John Burton Junio' buried y^ 10"' 

Edward Addison Junio' buried y<= io"> 

Jno Burton Senio' buried y« 13"' 

John and his Wife Jane Little buried ye i3'ii 

Christian a Negroe Servant of Maj' Kingslands buried y<: i3'i> 

John Holmes buried y^ i5'i» 

William Kendall buried ye iS"i 

Deliverance Addison buried y^ i8'h 

Christopher Clancy buried y^ iSi'' 

Jane the Wife of Edward Marson buried y^ 26'h 

March 

W" Cook buried ye 2<1 

S' Robert Hacket buried ye 3^1 

Aprill 

Henry Harding buried ye 211'' 

Oliver Pike buried ye 22t'> 

Rebecca Potter buried ye 23(11 

Sarah ye Daughter of Alexander and Mary Blowden buried ye 26"' 

May 
Susanna ye Wife of Henry Holmes buried ye 17th 

yziiie 

David Robinson buried ye 10"' 

Mathew Gormon buried ye 23"! 

James ye Son of John Jelph buried ye 24"' 

Thomas Chester buried ye 30''! 



496 PARISH REGISTERS. 



1679 

July 

Peter Alsope buried y-^ i^' 

John Bashford buried y<= i^ 

William SiLCOMB buried y« 5^ 

Edward the Sonn of Stephen and Margret Chase... buried ye 9'^ 

Anthony Richardson buried y^ 13'h 

Henry Holmes buried y^ 22"> 

Richard Bedford buried y^ 23"' 

Martha Cauldwall buried y« zi^'^^ 

August 

Michaell Clark buried y* s"" 

Dorothy Callahan buried y^ lo'h 

Machell ye Daughter of ICdward Alsope buried y<= ig"' 

SepietJiber 
Samuell ye Son of Capt David, and Jane Arnet buried ye 13H1 

JNo KENNEY . 

RICH: ELLIOTT '. Church Wardens. 

JNo; ADAMS i 



Barbados 
IferujIN account of all the Persons who have been baptized within the 
i^l Parish of S^ James since the 25"* of March 1678 to the 29''> of 
ScjJtember 1679 

167S May — 23 — Elizabeth ye Daughter of Thomas Sertain 
August 1 1— Elizabeth ye Daughter of David Poor 
Aug — 17 — Mary ye Daughter of Francis Waltho 
Aug — 25 — Anne ye Daughter of James Walwyn Esq' 



Septemb i — JOAN ye Daughter of William Habberd 



PARISH REGISTERS. 497 



1678 Sept — 5— Elizabeth ye Daughter of William Thomas 

Sept — 8 Elizabeth ye Daughter of Alexander CuTHBERT 

— Mary the Daughter of Richard Middleton 
October — 10 — ^JOHN the Son of JOHN HiLL 
Octob — IS — William ye Son of John Leech 
Oct — 15 — George ye Son of John Leech 
Oct — 15— Susanna ye Daughter of John Leech 
Oct — 15— William ye Son of William Foster 
Oct — 20 — John ye Son of John Mirch 



November — 17 — RALni ye Son of Thomas Kemp 
Nov — 17 — Mary ye Daughter of Thomas Kemp 
Nov — 24 — Anne ye Daughter of Richard Chom 



December 8 Henry ye Son of M'' William Chester 
February 23 DoRCAS ye Daughter of Henry Wright 



1679 August 24 Pierce ye Son of Henry Watty 

Aug — 27 Andrew ye Son of L' Cott Andrew Affleck: 
September 5 John the Son of Mr John Hooker 
Sept — 25 Thomas ye Son of John Daniel Esq'. 



Baptized in the Parish . 
of S' James since ye / 
25"' of march 1678 j^^ 
to ye 29 of Septemb 1679 / 



Concordat cu Registro 
C. LEGARD 

vicarius ibid 



w 



Barbados 

IN ace' of all the Persons that have been buried within the Parish 
I of S' James since the 25 of March 1678 to the 29 of September 
1679 



1678 March 28 — MATTHEW ye son of Matthew Pedder 

C3 



498 PARISH REGISTERS. 

Burialls 
1678 Aprill— 8— Ralph y^ son of M' JoilN HoOKER 
Apr — 13 — Henry Yates 
April — 29 — John Hudson — who was casually dround 



May — 6 — ELEANOR Pavn 

May — 7 — Elias Williams 

May — 8 — Mary yc Daughter of JOHN SLAUGHTER 

May — 23 — Robert Bell 

May — 31 — John Thomas 



June — I— Nicolas Lawrence of S' Thomas's Parish 
June — 27 — Mary Slate, — Serv' to Cap' JosiAS Cox 



July — I — Matthew Whetty 
July — 3 — Mary Driskell 
July — 10 — John OsDELL 



September — 4 — David Callahone 

Sept 16 — John Sparke Esq' 

Sept — 18— Joan y<; Wife of Ralph Carr 



October — 9 — Mary yc Daughter of Richard Middleton 
Octob — 14 — Capt Robert Arundell 
Octob — 16— William Lincklate, serv' to Judge Reid 
Octob 30— John Downs 



Novemb I — ALEXANDER Robinson 
Novem— 4— JOHN NiCOLLS 
Nov — 14 — Elizabeth Cook. 



December I— MICHAEL y^ Son of James Goffe 
Decemb 22 — JOHN Seaton 
February 12 — William Jones 



PARISH REGISTERS. ^^^ 



,^ ,. Burialls. 

1679 May— 8— FRANCES ye Wife of John GOEING 

June— 7— Mary ye Wife of Morgan Murphy 

June— 13— Edward Webb, 

June— 29— John Dudley 

July— 4 Alice ye Wife of Thomas Walter 

July 14— James Innis 

July— 22— Tobias Payne 

July 27— John ye son of Mr John Batt 

July 29— Owen Collohone 

August 6 Anthony Steerman 

Agu 7 John Armitage of the Parish of S' Peters who 

was casually drowned 
August— 19 Francis Bearne 
Sept 6 John ye Son of Mr John Hooker 

Sept 7 jAMEsyeSonof Alexander Murrey 

Sept 8— Cornelius ye Son of Dearman Driskell 

Sept 11 James PuRSLEY 
Sept 22 Elizabeth ye Wife of William Spence 

Buried in ye Parish of St -j Concordat cu Registro 

/ove'tn'T/'f^ "i^T"^ ^678 [44 C LEGARD vicarius 
to ye 29 of September 1679 J 



ibid 



[indorsed] BARBADOS 



Acco' of Christnings 23. 
Burials ~^ 

in St James Parish. 
Reel 3d June jggg 



63—2 



500 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



HjgmlNN: Acco': of the: land As Itt: Stondcth: In ye church Books: With 
1^^ the Number of Servants And Ncgros With the Names: of the 
Owners thereof In the psh: of S' James: As: Was taken by the Church 
Wardens of the Said Parrish the 2od December 1679 



A 

Aflick: Andrew: Leu' CoHo 

Andrews: Euen 

Andrews: W" 

AllinG Jacob Very pore 

B. 

Bavlye: Richard: CoH" 

Bond: Francis: Esq^ 

Burhall: George 

Banbrig: Robert: Docto' 

BURROWES John 

Batt: John Senj' 

Balam: Charles Cap' 

BURGIS ThoMAZING m'^ 

Burton Francis: Cap' 

BissEX William m' 

BVRNE: Dinnis 

Blake: John 

Belchem: John Very pore 

Biggnell W" Very pore 

Ball: John — Dec^ his Widdow is pore 

C 

Chester William: ms 

Cox: JosiAS: Cap' 



...96 
. ..20 



N<--g"„ 



228 

120 

10 

10 
40 

20 
15 
9 

ID 

24 

3 
3 
3 



120 
247 



.70 

• 7 
2 



,.45 
122 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



501 



Chamberlaine: Francis: Capt 

CoLLiNGs: James 

Chace John 

Christopher William 

COURTYERE GeORGE 

Camerrame John 

Chapeman Richard 

Challener Rob'^ ■ 

Crksswell John 

CuTA Mathew: Day: Thomas: 

Miller: Jnq: pore 

Clements Robert pore 

D. 

Daniell John: Esq' 

Dymocke: William: Cap' 

Dyer: William Dec<i his Estates . . 

Dollathy: Elizabeth 

Dalbey: Joane 

Downes Henry 

DucE: Gyles 

Damerall Thomas pore 

DuNEiNG Henry pore 

E 

EuENs: Richard Esq"" 

Elding: Edward: Cap' 

Elmes: John: 

F. 

Feake: Henry 

Fitte: Robert: 



Ne?'", 



,.20 
121 
.27 
,16 

•45 



160 

••57 

317 

.40 

8 

,18 

10 

3 

4 



171 
176 
• 5 



245 
..30 



,16 

10 

8 

8 

8 

5 
I 



■•55 
,.60 
120 
,.i6 
,. 6 

• 3 

• 7 
. I 



..70 
.. 3 



120 
,.14 



502 



PARJSII REGISTEJiS. 



Foster: Robert: Docto' 

Flint: George 

FuTER Thomas 

Feak Richard for: NAxntt: William- 
son 

Furev Charles pore 

Freeman William pore 



GiBBES: Phillip 

GiBBEs: Joseph: 

GiBBSON John 

GiBBSON: Mathew 

Grave: William 

Gillham Emanuell 

Garret: Emond 

Groneare John pore 

Garner: Mary pore 

Garner: Miller & Comp" pore 



H 



Helmes Thomas Maj'.. 
Helmes: Thomas: Cap' 

Hooker John 

Habing Thomas 

HiGGiNSON Marc^ 

Hall: John 

Hewes John 

Holder: Melitiah . . . . 
Holder: John: Jun'. . .. 
Hopekings Samuell . . 
Hill John 




PARISH REGISTERS. 



503 



HousFEiLD John pore 

Harrison: Abraham 

: I : 

Jeffords: Eliz'^ 

John Johnson 

K 

Knights Benja : Esq"- 

Kelley: Rob^ : 

King Rob'^ 

Knatchbull John 

Kenn Mathew Docto' 

Kelley John 

Knightingall Nathaniell pore 
Kanty: Darby pore 

L. 

Littleton: Edward: Esq-- 

Lane Anthony Capt , 

Lowther: Luke 

Leach: John , 

Loue Mary 

Lawrance Henry 

Lewis: Hugh: Capt 

Legaye Jacob Senj' 

Luke: Elias: 

Langham Thomas 

Leager: Widdow pore 

M 
Mellows: Elisha: Cap* 



.20 
■13 



300 
..62 
•• S 
■• 4 
,.IS 

,. 4 
• 3 



205 
..20 
..12 
..16 

..ID 
..40 
1.21 
,.20 

■' 5 
• 7 



•47 



... 6 
,. . I 



150 

■ n 

■ • 3 
• 3 
. 9 



120 

• 4 

. 6 

• 5 

• 3 
. 6 

•IS 



.24 



504 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Mundy: Eliz* 

MULLENEX WlI.I.IAM 

Merrell Thomas: Cap' . . . 

Mell: William 

Marting: John 

Maddox Thomas pore . . . 

MiDULETON: Richard 

Maccony Dinnis 

Massling William 

MuNNS: Thomas: Ensignc , 

Morraine John , 

MORGAINE ROB^: pore . . . . , 
Maccony: Dinnis pore . . , 
Mackgerry William pore . 
Mackward: Fellen pore , 

N. 

Nelson Thomas 

NORRIS Samuell Cap' 

O 

Odam William 

Odgne: Edmond 

P 

Paige Sarah 

Parker Richard 

Pereing Sabasting 

Pare Edward 

Pearce: Benony 

Paine Tobias 

Petter Samueli 



Seruants" 



Negros" 



....30 


.... 2 


.... 7 




....24 


....13 




.... 3 


....2C 


.... 3 


....14 


.... 8 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



505 



Q 

Quale Hugh 

QuERKE Richard 

: R : 

Reid John Esq^ , 

Richards Thomas 

Ramsey Roas m's , 

Russell Phillip 

Riuers William 

Roass Thomas: Docto' 

Reid: Adame pore 

Rauen: Xtopher pore 

Richardson: Nicholas pore 

Reeues Thomas pore 

Robinson: John pore 

S 

Stanfast John: Cotto 

Sparks: Joye: Madam 

Scott: Walter: Cap' 

Steward: Amey 

Smithwicke W" 

Sturman Mary 

Stout John Leu' 

Smith Marg'^ 

Sumers Thomas ., 

Sampson John: Cap' 

Stroude John m's 

Scott: John 

Stretch: John 

Staysmore Francis 



Land Negros 



198 



0351 
, 107 





. 10 




.20 




.10 




. 12 




• 7 




•25 




• 5 




. 10 







.85 

. 10 

,29 

5 



238 
ISO 

52 

I 
I 

7 
5 



64 



So6 



PARISH REGISTERS. 



Sage Richard Liueing On: Cotb 

Baylys land 

Spencer: Marg^ Very pore 

Shepeherd John pore 

Shawe Daniell pore: 

Shouell Elias pore: 

Steeuens John pore 

T 

Thornehill Timothy: Cott" 

Thorpe James Cap' 

Temproe John 

Taylor Waltor 

Thompson: Xtopher Docto' 

TouEY Richard 

Thornehill Timothy Cap' 

Tucker Ann pore 

Thomas: John pore 

TiNDALL Richard pore 

V. 

Vereing Alce: 

Vereing Joshua 

W 

Walavyne James: Esq"^ 

Waltors Richard 

Wardle: Christopher 

Wale John 

Williams Thomas 

Williams William 

Whatson Richard pore 



268 
96 
12 
13 
9 
15 
10 
2 

4 
3 



.25 
. 10 



305 
206 
,.15 
159 

■• 7 
■• 5 
•• 5 



Negros 






150 

7 



160 
140 

4 
80 

15 

2 



PARISH REGISTERS. 




507 


Walley Henry pore 


Senuints 

.... 2 

•• 113 


Land 

2 

.... 3 

....50 

■ ^ 1 


Negros 


Wright HexVry pore 




Willey: Rawley pore .... 




Yeamons Eliz'^ 

Tot. of Inhabitants is 183 


....18 
289s 



JOH:N: STANFAST - ) 

JAS. WALUYN . j Ciiurch Wardens 



HILDREN Baptized in ye- Parrish of ';t t u c 
r^f AT u ^ n ^ ^afHsn ot b' Johns from ye 2i;'b div 

of March 1678 to the -nth ri.,, ^r c , ^- , ' y -^5 clay 
R..;.... -^ ^^'^^ °f Sept.- 1679 Accordinge to the 



parrish Register 
167S 



March 
May— 



31 
12 

26 
20 
21 
25 
3 
20 
November — 3 



June — 



October — 



24 



26 



John, Sonne of John Jones 
Elizabeth, Daughter of Thomas Pooler 
Richard, Sonne of Richard Pooler 
Ann Daughter of John Summers 
Elizabeth Daughter of Rockingham Bason 
Samuell, Sonne of Jeffery Battala 
John, Sonne of Capt.- John Leslie 
Joane, Daughter of Hugh Hall 
William, Sonne of John Millward 
Theadocia, Daughter of J.AWRANCE Reese 
Dorothy, Daughter of Richard Moore 
William, Sonne of Thomas Gardner 
John, Sonne of Aron Jacobsone 
Sarah, Daughter of Mr John Vaughan 
Katharine, Daughter of John Peirce 
Thomas, Sonne of Thomas Roome 

64—2 



5o8 



PARISH REGISJERS. 



1678 December 

1679 

Aprell- 



9 Elizabeth, Daughter of Docter James Keith 
27 Anthony, Sonne of William Shorey 



13 Thomas & ■) „ „ ,^ , 

\ Sonne & Dautrhtcr of John Dent 
Lliz^: j ^ ^ 

„ „ Sarah, Daughter of Henry Pollard 

„ „ Henry, Sonne of Thomas Quintyne 

August — 9 John, Sonne of James Pemberton 

24 Mary, Daughter of Benjamen Corbett 

„ „ Mary, Daughter of Cap': Tiio: Baldwyn 

28 William & 

Ci 

September— 4 Leolin, Sonn of Leolin Lloyd 



/ILLIAM & I g^j^i^^ ^c j^j,. J ^j,i,s PkmBERTON 

:iiarles— 3 



28: persons Baptized 



BEN: CRVER: Clerk 



INDEX. 



AAUSTINE, Thomas, 317* 

Abbe, Thomas, 217 

Abbey, Sai-ah, 436 

Abbit't, Elizabeth, 179 

Abbott, John, 49 

• , Marie, 49 

, Richard, 51, 120 

Abbs, Edward, 124 

Abby, Jo., 35 

Al)dy, Mathevv, gS 

Alio-Cromby, Mr., 310 

Abof, Isack, 449 

Aljraham, Agiius, 34S 

, WiUiam, 436 

Abrock, Jo., Ill 

Absolon, Geo., 132 

Abudient, Abraham, 349 

Ackland, George, 187, 250 

, Mary, 187, 250 

(or Aukland), Robert, 

267 

, Tho., 313 

AckUn, Daniell, 414 

, Jo., 50 

Adam, John, 473 

Adams, siv also Addams 

, Andrew, 102 

, Conrad (or Conradt), 

473.491 

, Dorothie, 107 

, Edn'ard, 327, 329 

, alias Adamson, Elisa- 
beth, 431 

, Elizabeth, 491 

, George, 348 

, Hester, 491 

, John, 51, 316*, 327, 

329, 342, 4SS, 491, 493, 496 

, alias Adamson, John, 

, Mary, 284, 491 

, Mary Cheame, 284 

, Mr., 178 

, Rachel], 109 



Adams, Raph, 1S5 

, Ricliard, 91, 1 19, 2S4 

, .Suzan, 91 

, Thomas, 115, 158, 347 

, William, 76, 126, 308 

Adamson, see also Addamson 
Elisabeth Adams, 



alias, 431 

, George, 347 

-, John Adams, alias, 



431 

, Richard, 331 

Adaudly, Margaret, 428 
Addams, sa- also Adams 

, Ambross, 443 

, Ann, 174, 223 

, Robert, 239 

Addamson, scv also Adamson 

, Richard, 444 

Adderford, Lawrence, 128 
Addice, Edward, 473 
Addis, John Orphant, 473 
Addison, Deliverance, 495 

, Edward, Junr., 495 

■ , Mathew, 128 

, Thomas, 184 

Aden, Luke, 1S7 

Adson, Georg, 432 

Adward's, Robert, 192 

Ady, John, 365 

Athck (or Affleck), Andrew, 

497, 50° 
Aires, Si'e also Ayres 

, Samuell, 294 

Akers, Christopher, 443 
Alambridge (Allambridge, or 

Alimbridge), John, 327, 329 
Albans, Scv St. Albans 
Albemarle, Christopher, Duke 

of, 162, 164*, 165 
, George, Duke of, 

161 
Albercht, Hennigo, 347 
Albert, Ann, 348 



Albon, Alice, 131 
Alborn, Edward, 171 
Alburie, William, 133 
Alcocke, Frauncis, 300 
Alcorn (or Alchorne), John, 

33S. 473 
Aldburgh, John, 278 
Aldcock, Annis, 98 
Alder, Richard, 174 
Alderley, Richard, 122 
Alderman, Grace, 105 
Aldersey, .Samuel, 158 
Alderson, Thomas, 349 
Alderton, Wm., 114 
Aldin, Edward, 133 

, George, 121 

Aldon, Richard, 240 

Aldred, Robert, 84 

Aldridg (or Aldridge), Robert, 

236, 429 
Aldsworth, Bartho., 451 
Aid well, Katherin, 138 
Aldworth, Edward, 86 

■ , Eliz., 133 

Alemby, William, 343, sa- .\1- 

lamby 
Aleu-orth, Edward, 86 
Alexander, Sir William, 158, 

«59 

— , William, 335 



•Al- 



Alford, Nico., 1 35 

, Richard, 232, 446 

Alimbridge, Sir Alambridge 
Alington, Giles, 273 
Alls, Protherock, 37 
Alkynn, Sampson, 137 
AUamby, William, 338, 

emby 

Allambridge, si^e Alambridge 
Allcott, Elizabeth, 113 
Allen, str also AUin, and AUyn 

,178 

, Abell, 343 

, Anne, 90 



5'o 



I\DEX. 



Allen, Elisabeth, 423 j 

, Grissel, 433 ' 

, Jacob, 423, 451, sci 

Ailing 

, John, 90, 465 

(or Aliens), John, 327 

, Jone, 425 

, Priscilla, 423 

, Regnald, 29S 

, Richard, 328, 336, 340 

, S.unuel, 165* 

, Thomas, 326, 327, 329, 

330. 398 
— -, William, 1S3, 217, 307, 

465 
Aliens (or Allen), John, 327 

, Richard, 327 

AUerton, George, So 

Alley, Hugh, 97 

Alleync, AbbU [Abell], 469 

Alliday, Jo., 52 

Allin, sff also Allen, and AUyn 

, Edward, 133 

, Eliazer, 348 

, George, 284 

, Gregorie, 120 

, James, 122 

— — , Joan, 123 

, John, 38, 125, 331 

, Richard, 122, 333 

— , Thomas, 64, 84, 125, 138, 

45" 

, William, 40 

Ailing, Jacol), 500, sec Allen 
Allington, William, Lord, 162 
AUinson, Andrew, 194 

, Wm., 114 

A His, Richard, 150 
Allison, Thomas, 348 
Allumby (or Alumby), Tlicmas, 

355. 39« 
AUyn, see also Allen, and Allin 

, George. 284 

, Kalherin, 284 

, Mathew, 284 

, William, 284 

Almond, Awdry, (.3 

, Wm., 93 

Alniie (or Almy), Annis, 93 

1 Chri., 93 

Alnutt, Mr., 230 

, Mrs., 179 

, Thomas, 179, 225 

Alport, .Sara, 113 

Alsop (Alsopc, or Alsopp) 

, Edward, 473, 4S9, 496 

, Jo., 79 „ 

, Joseph, 58 

, Katherine, 349 

, Machell, 489, 496 



Alsop, Peter, 496 
— — , Richard, 473 

, Robert, 129 

, Tho., 78 

Alston (or Alstone), John, 327, 

32S 
■\lt, .Marth.i, 461 
-Vlthrop, Richard, 184 
Alumby, see Allumby 
.Mxarson, Anne, 289 
, Marey, 289 



Ambrose, 242 

, Isack, 113 



Ames, Joane, 294 

, John, 294 

, Ruth, 294 

, William, 294 

Analin (or Avalin), Abram, | 

1S9, see Avelin, &c. 
.\nderson, Adam, 473 

, Hanna, 489 

, James, 41, 489 

, Jo., 35. 74 

, Margiet, 348 

, Manha, 489 

, Richard, 85, 102, 117 

, Robert, 70 

, Roger, 442 

, Thomas, 37, 473 

.William, 75, 436, 473 



.\nndrews, see Andrews 
Anthony (or Anthonie) 

— ' , Anthony, 451 

, John, 258 

(Negro), 172, 182, iSs 

Antonio (Negro), 241 

Antony (Antoney, or Antonye) 

, Arthur, 269 

, Henry, 142 

(Negro), 244 

, Walter, 81 

Antor, AUexander, 451 
Antrobuss, Joan, 45 
Antunes, Gabriell, 450 
.\pleby, see Appleby 
.•\pleton, see Appleton 
Aplewhite (or Applewhite) 

, Henry, 352, 400 

Mrs., 463 



Andrew, 428 

, Anthony, 194 

.Andrews, Andrewes, Ann- 
drcws, Androwe, Androwes 

• — , Ante, 113 

, Charles, 468 

, Elizabeth, 60 

, Euen, 500 

• . James, 434 

, Jane, 60 

— , Joachim (or Joakin), 

221, 271 

• , Jocomb, 174 

, John, 316*, 317* 

, Jonathan, 463, 466 

, Owen, 70 

. Koger, 473 

■ . ■'• age, 434 

, Samuell, 60 

, Thomas, 473 

, William, 120, 137, 

I 188, 277, 2S0, 281, 289, 4C6, 
i 500 

Andres, Sir Edmund (or Ed- 
I mond), 164*, 165, 165*, 168 

, William, 264 

Angclo (Negroes), 174, 224 

Anky, Nathan, 102 
i .Vnmer, Henry, 36 
: Ana (a maid) 173 



.\ppleby (or Apleby), William, 

S3, 192, 196 
.•\ppleton (or Apleton), Rich- 
ard, r85, 244 
.\p Roberts, John, 190 
Ap Thomas, Thomas, 132 
.\p Williams, Rice, 179 
Arch, John, 473, 494 
I Archbold, Tho., 129 
Archdin, Tho., 13S 
Archer, Hugh, 442 

, Jo., 116 

, Joseph, 193 

Ard, James, 453 
Ardinton, Edmond, 1 16 
Are, Sarah, 349 
Argall, Sir Samuell, 218, 270 
Ar.s, John, 80, 347 
Armestroiige, see Armstrong 
Armitage (or Armctage) 

, Henry, 347 

, John, 499 

, I'homas, 140 



Arnisby, Jo., 1 20 
Armstrong (or Armestronge) 

. 243 

, Ann, 348 

, Henry, 102 

, Jocky, 194 

, Katherin, 82 



Army, John, 184, 242 
Arndell, John, 261 

, Peeter, 262 

Arnet (or Arnett) 

, David, 473, 492, 496 

, Jane, 492, 496 

, Patrick, 473 

, Samuel, 492, 496 

-Vrnold, Ann, 98 

, Hencdict, 163 

, James, 1 1 1 



INDEX. 



511 



Arnold, Jesper, 98 

, Robert, 120 

, Tho., 39, 79 

Aron, Abraham Burges, 449 
Arp, Jo., 103 
Arras, Nicholas, iSo 
Arres, Samuell, 2S9 
Arrobas, Moses, 450 
Arthur, 434 
, John, 303 

, Katherine, 348 

, Mathew, 153 

, Michaell, 473 

Arundel (or Arrundell) 

, Elizabeth, 184, 222 

, John, 184 

, Margrcat (orMargi-ett), 

1S4, 215 

, Fetter, 184, 274 

, Richard, 173, 222 

, Roljert, 49S 

, William, 94 

Ascam, Abigaile, 225, see Long- 
man 

, Peeter, 225 

Ascomb (or Ascombe) 

, Abigail, 175 

, Goodman, 191 

, John, 1S8 

, Mary, 175 

Aser, see Asser 

Ash, Christo., 194 

, Edward, 38 

, Richard, 141 

Ashbey, Abraham, 89 

, Alee, 89 

, Hanna, 89 

, Jeremy, 89 

, Mary, 89 

• , Sarra, 89 

Ashborn, Francis, 85 

Ashburner, William, 473 

Ashcrofte, Jo., 137 

Ashendine, Tho., 441, 451 

Ashford, Ambrose, 326, 331 

Ashley, Ann, 175, 226 

, Anthony, Lord, 161, 

162 

, Mary, 37 

, Mr., no 

■ . Sam., 37 

Ashmole, Elie, 160* 

Ashmore, Anthony, 141 

Ashon, George, I02 

Ashton, Alice, 123 

, Henry, 160 

Ashurst, Beniamin, 473 

, John, 74, 473 

Askew, Tho., 109 

, William, 171, 207 



Askume, John, 264 
Askyn, Robert, 95 
Asser, (or Aser) Godheard, 306 

308 
Assueros, Walter, 373, 399 
A.'it, Richard, 37 
Astin, William, 42S 
Aston, Brian, 139 

, Edward, 141, 186 

, James, 86 

, Robert, 240 

, Wm., 52 

Astwood, Jo., 46 

Atherson, Jo., 63 

Atherton, Wm., 349 

Atkins (or Attkins), see Atkyns 

, Abigail, 240 

. Jane, 434 

, Jeremy (Jeremiah, 

&c.), 332, 339, 340 

, John, 182, 241 

, Sir Jonathan, 162 

460, 461, 462, 463, 464 

, Mr., 191 

, Richard, 176, 191, 240 

, Robert, 74 

, Sarah, 450 

, Thomas, 133, 434 

Atkinson (or Attkinson) 

, Ann, 183 

, Charles, 182 

, P2dward, 117 

, Frances, 193 

, Geo., 136 

, James, 122 

, Jo., 36, 37, 68 

, Love, 68 

, Martin, 116 

, Miles, 109 

, Richard, 103 

, Robert, 51, 193 

, Samuell, 310 

, Tho., 109 

Atkyns, Henry, 40, see Atkins 
Atterbom, George, 136 
Attkins, see Atkins 
Attkinson, see Atkinson 
Atwell, Wm., 143 
Alwood, riiillip]!, 49, 59 
Atiwood, Richard, 442 
Aualin, see Avalin, Avelin, (Sec. 
Aubony, Thomas, 407 
Auborn, Edward, 216 
Aukland (or Ackland), Robert, 

267 
Aust, Henry, 348 
Austen, Samuell, 469 
Austin, Ann, 427 

, Edward, 83 

, John, 118, 364, 427 



Austin, Richard, 298 

, Thomas, 316*, 324, 

344 
Austine, John, 473 

, Robert, 174 

, Thomas, 473 

Austrian, Cornelious, 451 

Avalin, see Avelin 

Avelin, Avalin, Aualin, or An- 

alin 
, Abram (or Abraham*, 

189, 253 

, Arthur, 253 

Averie (or Avery) 

■ , George, 121 

, Jacob, 121 

, Jane, 468 

, John, 96, 136 

, Marie, 113 

, Mary, 349 

, Thomas, 70 

, William, 433, 468 

Avoake, John, 340 
Awbrey, Alice, 67 

, Lewes, 8 1 

, Peter, 67 

Awde, Samuell, 95 
Awdry, Humfrey, 126 
Awdley, Wm., 140 
Av\'man, John, 422 

, Margaret, 422 

Axstell, Tho., 121 
A.\ton, Jacob, 308 
Aymie, Wm., 84 
Aymies, Jo., 112 
Aynis, Jo., 104 
Ayres, Anna, 65 

, Benjamin, 66 

, Christian, 66 

, Dorothy, 66 

, Eliz., 126 

, John, 379 

, Marie, 66 

, Raliecca, 66 

, Sara, 66 

, S)mon, 66 

, Tho., 66 

, see Aires 

BABB, 123 

, Mr., 144 

, Tho., no, 130 

Babbington, see Babington 
Babell, Hugh, 394, 403 
Baber, Francis, 283 

, John, 168! 

Babington, Babbington 

, Jo., 119 

, Randall, 316* 

1 Thomas, 356 



5'; 



INDEX. 



Backfurd, Clement, 141 
liackley, Jo., 59 
Uacon, UaniiU, 1 29 

, Echvanl, 71 

, George, 55, see Mason 

, John, 55 

, Samuell, 55 

, Susan, 55 

Kadcocke, Wm., 154 
liaddam, Jo., 125 
I!a leley, John, 230 
li.ulland, John, 153 
Hadston, John, 176 
l!aj,'bie, Jo., 118 
liagford, Henry, 193 
liagg, John, 334, 337 

, Roger, 363, 371, 372, 

380, 381, 3S8, 396, 406 
liaggclay, Baggley, see Bagley 
Bagget, Jane, 435 
Baglen, Thomas, 228 
Bagley, Baggley, Baggelay 

. Jo- 37 

, Judith, 133 

, Phillip, 104 

, Tho., 135 

Bagin, Henry, 5> 
Bagnall, John, 350 
Bagwell, Francis, 351 
- — , Henry, 170. 20S, 268 

, I'r., 318*, 320, 323 

, Robert, 208 

, Thomas, 1 70, 229 

I'ailife, George. 234 
liaily, John, 430 

, Mary, 271 J 

, Temperance, 269 J 

, William, 269 

, see Bailey, Baley, Baly, 

&c. 
Baines, Allicc, 451 

, Robert, 193 ! 

, Widow, 443 ^ 

— — , see liancs, Baynes U 

Bainham, John, 270, 272, s,e 

Baynam 
P.aker, Alexander, 69 

, Christian, 69 

, Daniell, 40 

, Dorotliie, 96 

, Elizabeth, 6g, 96, 113, 

289 

, Ellis, loi 

, Esias, 474 

, Francis, 45 

, Handgate, III 

. James, 333, 338, 341 

, John, 67, III, 118, 194, 

262, 289, 294, 316, 316*, 

318, 318*, 320, 324, 343 



Baker Margcrie, 1 1 1 

, Marie, 95 

, Mary, 67 

, Morice, 192 

, Peter, 439 

•, Richard, 238 

, Robert, 39 

, Samvell, 78 

, Smith, 63 

, Thomas, 105, 289 

, William, 171, 176, 216, 

232, 240 
Bakewell, Francis, 113 

■, Theodoras, 1 1 1 



Ballard, Jo., 107 

, Samuell, 444 

, Wm., 107 

Balls, Robert, 195 
Balme, Jo., 115 
Balrick, Thomas, 35 1 
Baly, see Baley, Baily, &c. 
Bambury, Thomas, 316* 
Baniford, John, 36, 172, 217 
Banbridge, Christo.. 116 
, Henry, 114 



Bal, John, 437 

, Thomas, 427 

, see Ball 

Balam, Charles, 500 
Baldin, Jo., 106 

— , Wm., 106, 117 

Baldry, Robert, 120 

Baldwin, Baldwine, Baldwinn, 

BaUlwyn, Baldwyne, Bald- 

wynn 

, Hugh, 177, 220 

, John, 114, 115, iSo, 

234 

, Mary, 508 

, Nicholas, 215 

, Susan, 220 

, Thomas, 173, 186, 435, 

508 

, Widow, 448 

, William, 79, 185, 187, 

see Bauldwin 
Bales, Tho., 114 
Baley, Baly, see Baily, &c. 

• , Ann, 216 

, Lewis, 179 

, Mary 205 

, Nicholas, 170, 216 

, Temperance, 2io 

, Thomas, 205 

, Will:am, 205, 268 

Ball, Eli/abclh. 488 
— — , Geo., Si, 304 

, (ioodwifc, 188 

, Humphrey, 4^8 

, James, 351 

, John, 500 

, Jo.scph, 351, 363. 384, 

405.415 

, Mary, 4S8 

— , Richard, 113, 234 

, Robart, 265 

, Robcrtt, 188 

, see Bal 

Bal lance, Jo., 117 
Ballard, Elizabeth, 107 
, Hester, 107 



Banbrig (or Banbrigg), Robert, 

474, 500 
Bancks, Banckes, see Bank's 
Bancroft, Christopher, 431 

, Elisabeth, 431 

Banes, Anguis, 46S 

, Martha, 107, 46S 

, see Baines, Baynes 

Bangton (or Baugton), Isacke, 

'73 
Banister, Henry, 103 

, Richard, 355 

Bank's, Bancks, Banckes 

, Edward, 75, 194 

, Elizabeth, 125,440 

, Francis, 1 82, 241 

, George, 255 

, Henry, 104, 429 

, James, 85, 125 

, Joseph, 350 

, Thomas, 125, 177, 43^ 

, William, 43, 51 

Bankus, Christopher, 223 
Banner, Ri , 313* 
Banshott, Tho., 299 
Banlon, Ivie, 213 
Banum, Elzabeth, 249 

1 John, 249 

, see Baynam 

Baram, Anthony, 241 

, Elizabeth, 241 

, see Barham 

Barbe, Adrian, 199 
Barber, Ann, 186, 195 

, Francis, 79 

, Geo., 102 

, Henry, 186 

, Susan, 179 

, Tho., 42 

, Wm., 81, 129 

Barcrofle, Jane, 150 

, John, 150 

Barcott, Synion, 86 
liard, Tho., 1 13 
Bardin, Nichas., 296 
Barefoote, Tho., 103 
Barham, Anthony, 

Baram 
Barke, Francis, 192 



272. 



INDEX. 



S13 



Barker, Alice, 136 

, Francis, 121 

, Henry, 95, 176 

, John, 138, 354, 439 

, Lawrence, 112 

, Mary, 82 

• , Robert, 357, 386, 413 

, Steephen, 239 

, William, 95 

Barkly, Barkley 

, Edward, 184, 236, 267 

, Jane, 236 

Barloe, Jo., 82 

, \Vm., 120 

Barlow, Henry, 180 

Barnaliy, Barnabe, Baniabie 

, John, 188, 247 

Barnard, Humphry, 350 

, Richard, 40 

, William, 184, 241,333, 

338. 340 

Bamardo, Mrs., 180 

Bame, Robert, 134 

Barnes, Barns 

, BaiTiabie, 103 

, Edward, 51, 182 

, Elizabeth (or Elisa- 
beth), 423, 437, 462 

, Giles, 70 

, Henrie, 102 

, James, 122 

, Jonathan, 129 

, John, 86, 444, 451 

, Nicholas, 351 

, Olliver, 474 

' , Richard,! II 

■ , Sarah, 423, 437 

, Tho., 127 

, Widow, 462 

, William, 71, 119, 133, 

166*, 167, 296, 423, 437 

Baniet, Bamett 

, John, 142, 189, 226 

> Mrs., 432 

, Thomas, 172, 222 

, William, 215, 432, 452 

Barnewel, Nicholas, 437 
Barnewell, Robert, 356 

Bamie, Ann, 95 

, Debora, 121 

Bamit, Francis, 139 

Baron, William, 342, jcir Barron 

Banadall (or BaiTodall), Theo- 

phihis, 445, 451 
Barraman, Alexander, 452 
Barran, Margerie, 71 

Banat, Annis, 75 

Barret, Banett 

, Frances, 185, 236 

1 John, 70 



Barret, Richard, 447 

, Tho., 66 

, Walter, 256 

, William, 172 

Barrey, sa Barry 
Barrith, Wm., 133 
Barrodall, see Barradall 
Barron, John, 451 

, Robert, 129 

, Wm., 452, see Baron 

Barrow, Rebecca, 356 

, Thomas, 193 

Barrowe, Jo., 79 
Barrowman, Widow, 444 
Bar Simon, Hester, 449 
Barruch, Abraham, 449 

, Aron, 449 

, Rebecah, 450 

Barry, Baney 

, Alee, 474 

, Clement, 154 

, James, 296 

, John, 474 

, William, 1S3, 260 

Bartcherd, Tho., 117 
Bartlett, AUexander, 470 

, John, 334, 336, 340 

, Richard, 1S2 

, Robert, 150 

Barton, Christopher, 355 
, Isack, 68 

, James, 350 

Barwell, John, 350 

Bar\vick, Lawrence, 125 

Bascomb, Georg, 303 

Basden, William, 303 

Basford, William, 82 

Basher, Jo., 41 

Bashford, John, 496 

Ba.skervile, Robert, 137 

Bason, Elizabeth, 507 

— — , John, 340 

, Rockingham, 507 

Basse, Mrs., 171 

, Nathaniell, 184, 241, 27 

, Sam well, 184 

, William, 171 

Bassett, John, 63, 297 

, Olliver, 75 

, Tho., 42 

, Wm., 93 

Bassit, Thomas, 86 

Bastions, Jacob, 433 

Batcheller, John, 134 

Bate, Alice, 68 

■ — —, James, 68 

, John, 241 

, Lettecia, 440 

, Lyddia, 68 

, Margaret, 68 



Bate, Marie, 68 

, Nicholas, 120 

— — , Wm., 120, 451 
Bateman, Elizabeth, 113 

, John, 474 

, Mathew, 119 

, Robert, 103 

Bates, Ann, 48 

, Ben., 48 

, Clement, 48 

, James, 48 

, John, 217 

, Joseph, 48 

, Rachell, 48 

, Richard, 119, 350 

, Wm., 86 

Bath, John, Earl of, 160*, 165 
Bathe, John, 63 
Bathoe, Wm., 128 
Bathurst, Joseph, 165* 
Batley, Edward,, 424 

, Jeffry, 424 

, Priscilla, 424 

Batson (or Baltson), Thomas, 

451. 463 
Batt, Anne, 299 

, Christopher, 299 

, Dorothie, 299 

, Ellin, 220 

, John, Scnr., 500 

, , 182, 499 

, Michaell, 176, 220 

, Robert, 319 

Battala, Jeffery, 507 

, Samuell, 507 

Eatte, ColK, 440 
Batten, Robert, 298 
Battersby, George, 350, 357 
Baltine, Battyiie, Battyn 

, Doctor, 338 

, John, Senr., 461 

, , Junr., 451, 462 

Battison, Julian, 355 
Battrick, Wm., 59 
Battyn, &c., see Battine 
Baugh, Thomas, 170, 202 
Baugton (or Bangton), Isacke, 

173 
Bauldwin, William, 247, see 

Baldwin 
Bawde, Randall, 20S 
Bawden, John, 343 
Bawdrye, Mary, 192 
Baxter, Edward, 475 

, Robert, 109 

Bay, Jo., 122 

Baycock, Tho., ill 

Bayley, Baylie, Bayly, Eaylye 

, Ann, 170 

, Charles, 474 

65 



SU 



INDEX. 



Bayley, George, I So 

, Henry, 117 

, John, 86, 103, 191, 444 

, Margaret, 121 

, Robert, 130, 474 

, Roger, 304 

, Richard, 82, 300, 475, 

500 

, Wm., 128 

Baylife, Temperance, 171 

Baylys, Col., 506 

Baynam, Elizabeth, 186, J<r 

Bainham, Banura 
Baynan, John, 185 
Bayne, I^aughline, 446 
Bayncs, Wm., 442, sec Baines 
Bayn.s, James, 430 
Beacham, Elisabeth, 433 
Beacon, Hugh, 105 
Bead, John, 41 

, William, 84 

Beads, Mathew, 139 
Beadslie, Beadsley, Bcardsley 

, John, 45 

— , Joseph, 45 

, Marie, 45 

, Wm., 45 

Beal, Margaret, 432 

, Peter, 432 

, Rebecca, 323 

Bealc, Sara, 88 
, Wm., 44S 

Beamond, John, 60 
, Wm., 60 

Beanam, John, 193 

Beane, Christopher, 170, 215 

, .Steeven, lOt 

, Tho., 114 

, William, 189, 250 

Beard, John, 354 

, Richard, 475 

Beards, Elizabeth, 66 

Beardsley, see Beadslie, &c. 

Beare, Richard, 128 

, Walter, 221 

Bearne, Francis, 499 

IJeaton, Nathaniel, 319 

-, Wm., 75 

Beauford, Richard, 118 

Beava, George, 198 

Beck, Henry, 108 

Beckett, .'Stephen, 278 

Beckkitt, William, 52 

Beckles, Elisabeth, 424 

, Robert, 424, 444 

, Susanna, 424 

Beckwith, Robert, 103 

Beddell, Jo., 79 

Bedding, Rabecca, 71 

Beddle, Wm., 50 



Bedford (or Beeford), Ann, 129 

, Nathaniell, 70 

, Richard, 496 

, William, 179, 232 

Bedlam, Tho., 71 

Bedwell, lohn, 304 

Bee, Jo., '86 

Beeby, Jo. , 83 

Beeckman, Geerrard, 166* 

Beeding, Wm., 359, 369, 395 

Beedle, Joseph, 452 

Beeford (or Bedford), Ann, 129 

Beeke, Susanah, 447 

lieere, Henry, 82 

Bceresto, Geo., 131 

, Wm., 131 



Beeston, Sir William, 167*, 168 

, William, 166* 

Beetell, To., 115 
Beetes, John, 279 
Belchamber, Thomas, 165* 
Belchem, John, 500 
Belcher, Edward, 98 

, Jeremy, 59 

Belford, John, 470 
Belfour, James, 355 
Belk, Tho., 122 
Bell, Fran., 460 

, James, 71 

, John, 122, 124 

, Robert, 498 

, Tho., 81, 84 

^ — , William, 307 

Bellamy (or Bellemie), Edward. 

316*, 3 '7. 343 
Bellis, Edward, 129 
Bcllomont, Richard, Earl of, 

167*, 168 
Bellowes, Jo., 49 
Belson, Thomas, 263 
Belt, Humfrey, 96 

, Isack, 129 

Bolton, Jo., 63 
Beman, John, 193 
Benbricke, John, 1 94 
Bendige, Edward, 195 
Bendish, Sir Thomas, 463 
Benes, Richard, 142 
Benfield, Brasil, 422 

, Edward, 422 

, Rebeccah, 422 

Benford, Jo., 118 
Benge, William, 235 
Beniamin, Jo., 150 

, "Richard, 150 



Benet, Benett, see Bemiett, &c 
Benn, Wm., 128 
Benncrman, Wm., 136 
Bennett, Hennet, Benet, Benett 
, Bartholomew, 70 



Bennett, Benjamin, 167* 

, Charles, 316 

, Edward, 241 

, Jane, 72 

— . , Joane, 259 

, John, So, 118, ij;.-, 

316* 

, Katherine, 209 

, Margery, 230 

, Mary, 242 

, Mathew, 104 

, Mr., 243 

, Robert, 178, 191, 24S 

, Samuel, 107, 183, 259 

, Thomas, 95, 230, 242, 

326, 330 

, William, 196, 209, 327 

Benning, Elizabeth, 71 
Benson, Henry, 143, 170, 207 

, John, 128 

. M-->0-. 355 

, William, 40 

Benstcdd, Jo., 73 
Benthall, Walter, 439 
Bentham, Matthew, 435 
Bentley, Bently, Bentlie 

, Abram, 119 

, Alice, 131 

, Jo., 109, 132 

, Martin, 356, 474 

, Mary, 107 

, William, 131, 251,273 

Benton, Robert, 115 
Beomont, Gamaliell, 76 

, Tho., 126 

Beresford, Berresford, Berris- 
ford 

, Henrie, 140 

, Thomas, 323, 471 

Beri.ston, Theoder, 171 

. ■ — , Theophilus, 222, 267 

Berkeley, John, Lord, 162 

, Sir William, 159* 

162* 
Berkynn, Tho., 51 
Berman, Margrctt, 170 
Bernard, John, 278, 279, 2S0, 
282, 283, 307 

— . -, Mary, 279, 283 

, MiLsachiell, 2S3 

, Nathaniell, 12S, 283 

, I'hebe, 280 

— , Samuell, 282 

, William, 96 

Bernardo, , 180, 

Sheppard 

, Mr., 235 

Berne, Olough, 119 
Berresford, see Beresford 
Bcrridg, Edwatd, 432 



INDEX. 



515 



Berrisford, see Beresford 
Berrow, Christopher, 549, 352, 

383 
Berry, John, 272 

, Richard, 84 

, William, 104 

Besford, Jo., 74 
Beson, The, 112 
Bessy, Ante, 107 
Best, Christopher, 174 

, Richard, 140 

, Thomas, 124, 1S6, 327, 

330 
Bestt, Francis, 443 
Bethell, James, 122 
Belt, Wm., 84, 136 
Betton, Samuell, 192 
Betts, Leonard, 103, 145 
Bew, Robert, 174, 180, 224 
Bewlie, Grace, 59 
Bevenister, Eliam, 354 
Bever, Isack, 137 

, Jo., 83 

Bibbie (or Bibby), William, 

188, 265 
Bick, Francis, loi 

, Richard, 102 

Bickham (or Brickham), 

Richard, 334, 336, 340 
Bickle, Thomas, 350 
Bickley, Richard, 237 
Bicknall, William, 441 
Bickwell, Agnis, 284 

, John, 284 

, Zachary, 284 

Bicroft, Edward, 80 
Biddle, Wm., 446 
Biddleston, Henrie, 63 
Bidlecomb, Nicholas, 492 
Biffin, Thomas, 447 
Bigg, Rachel], 68 
Biggnell, Wm., 500 
Biggs, Elizabeth, 83 

, Mrs., 171 

, Phillipp, S3 

, Richard, 170, 171, 205, 

268 

, Sarah, 205 

, Thomas, 108, 171, 192 

, William, 171, 319*, 322 

(or Briggs), William, 319 

Bignall, John, Junr., 452 

, , Senr., 452 

Bilford, James, 350 
Bill, Jo, 46 

, Marie, 49 

Billiard, John, 186, 266 
Billinge, Cornelius, 67 
Billinghurst, John, 136 
Billingsley, Sir Henry, 155 



Billins, Jo., 112, 123 

Bills, Robert, no 

Binckes, Bincks, Bink's 

, Ann, 220 

, Charles, 351 

, Goodwife, 1 80 

, William, 180, 220 

Bindloss, John, 163 

Bingham, Wm., 63 

Bink's, see Binckes 

Binney, James, 472 

Binsley, William, 261 

Bird, Benjamin, 328, 448 

, Henry, 353 

, John, 451 

, Peter, 319, 3 19*. 32°* 

, see Burd 

Birkehead, George, 451 

Birkenhedd, Francis, 140, se. 
Byrkenhead 

Bishop, Bishopp 

, Joan, 474 

■ Jo., 105 

, Robert, 325, 352 

, Thomas, 355, 442 

, Valentine, 125 

, William, 438 

Bissex, William, 500 

Bitler, Mr. 464 

Bilton, James, 66 

Bi.xe, David, 298 

Black, Andrew, 472 

Blackborne, James, 262 

Blackett, Tym., 79 

Blackgrove, Ante, 39 

Blackleech, John, 352 

Blackler, Peter, 139 

Blacklock, George, 139 

Blacklocke, Thomas, 189 

Blackly, Tho., 110 

Blackman, Brian, 460 

, Humfrey, 122 

, Jeremy, 119 

, Mary, 431 

, Nicholas, 170, 207 

, Sarah, 430 

, Thomas, 461 

, William, 431 

Blackston, Eliza., 299 

(or Blakeston), Na- 
thaniel, 167*, 168 

Blackwell, Jeremy, 131 

Black weller, Elias, 433 

, Sarah, 435 

Blackwood, Susan, 176, 223 

Blades, Anto., 40 

, Edward, 383, 395, 

411 

, John, 375 

, Nicholas, 41 



Blake, Bartlomew, 229 

, Francis, 125 

, John, 145, 349, 500 

, Nicholas, 376, 406, 474 

, Robert, 434 

, Tho., 441 

, Walter, 171, 238 

Blakeston, see Blackston 
Blanch, Eliz., 109 
Blanchard, William, 474 
Blanclie, James, 296 
Blancliflower, Elisabeth, 430 '^ 
Blanck's, Thomas, 220 
Bland, Jo., 120 

, Luke, 79 

, Margaret, 428 

Blaney, Edward, 174, 224, 232 
Blason, Ann, 63 
Blathwaite, William, 
Bliss, Owen, 63 
Blithe, Tho., 119 
Block, Steeven, loi 

, Wm., 126 

Bloes, Tho., 86 
Blogget, Bloggett 

, Daniell, 61 

, Samvell, 61 

, Suzan, 61 

, Tho., 61 

Blomfield, Sarah, 280, 282 
, William, 280, 282 



163 



Blore, Francis, 264 

, John, 264 

Blorke, William, 145 
Blosse, Mary, 278, 279 

, Richard, 278 

Blouncker, Hemy, 162 
Blowden, Alexander, 495 

, Mary, 495 

, Sarah, 495 

Blower, Gody, 189 

, John, 189, 266, 274 

, Tho., 132 

Bloxam, alias Ingles, Nicholas, 

139 
Bloxsall, Jo., 69 
Blunt, George, 355 
Boddy, Robert, 121 
Boden, John, 469 
Bodilies, Arthur, 124 
Bodingham, John, 354 
Bodkin, Martin, 353 

, Nicho., 354 

Boeman, Richard, 135 
Bold, Margaret, 129 
Boldsworth, Anto., 64 
Boles, John, 442 
Bolt, Gabriell, 63 
Bolte, j\mias, 206 
Bolton, Ambross, 352 

65—2 



5i6 



INDEX. 



Bolton, Nathaniel!, 70 

, Richard, 267 

, Samuell, 353 

, Tho., 37 

Bomer, Emanuell, 36 
Bonales, Mr., 262 
Bonall, Anthony, 184, 261 

, Jamc5, 184 

Bond, Elisabeth, 423 

, Francis, 342, 423, 451, 

461, 474, 500 1 

, Giles, 366, 377 

, Samuell, 316, 31S, 342 

— — , Thomas, 352 

Honett, Edward Plant*, 451 

Bonfilly (or Bonfolly), John, 

129 
Banham, George, 94 
Bonn, Jo., 12S 
Bonner, James, 213 

, John, 139, 390 

, Richard, 145 

Bonnett, Thomxs, 431, 474 
Bonnick, N.athanicU, 132 
Booghert, Barnard, 359 
Boole, Joseph, 154 
Boomer, Thomas, gj 
Boon (or Boone) 

, Jo., 52 

, Samuell, 332, 339, 340 

, Thoma.s, 433 

Boot, Francis, 169 
Booth, Elizabeth, 1S6, 255 

, (iregorie, 143 

■, Henry, 174, 177, 223 

, John, 127, 178, 466 

, Mary, 1 86 

, Marie, 123 

, Mrs., 463 

, Reynold, 116, 255 

, Sir William, 326, 328, 

331. 332. 335. 34« 

-, William, 339 

Boothman, John, 470 
Borden, Eliz., 78 

, Joan, 78 

, John, 78 

, Joseph, 445, 451 

, Mathew, 78 

Borebanckc, Joseph, 91 
Borinthon, ITiomas, 154 
Borne, Marniaduke, 134 

, Richard, 38 

, Tho., 38 

Borowe, Anne, 294 

, John, 294 J 

Borrows, John, 439 
Boss, Peter, 418 
Bossineer, Tho., 393 
Bostock (or Bostocke) 



Bostock, Edmond, io5 

, Edward, 89, 105, sei 

Boswell 

, Menrie, 140 

, Loughton, 35 

, Tho.Tias, 89, 98, 99, 

Boswell, Elward, 8), 91, see 
Bostock 

, Jo., 81 

— , Samvell, 1 15 

Bottam, John, 179 
Bottell, Paul, 81 
Bottom, John, 181 
Bottomly, Jo., 115 
Boucher, John, 451 

, Jerreard, 452 

Bouett, see Bovett 
Bouey, see Bovey 
Boughei, Jo., 135 
Bouldin, Mary, 274 

, Thomas, 274 

Bouldinge, Thomis, 255 

, William, 255 

Bouline, Henry, 474 
Boulle, Bridgett, 2S9 
Boult, Annis, 171 
Boulten (or Boullon), Richard, 

187, 25r, 273 
Bourbicth, Edward, 219 
Bourk, Bryan, 71 
Bourn (or Bourne) 

, John, 474 

, , Junr., 474 

, Robert, 268 

, Samuell, 474 

Bovett, Edmond (or Edmund), 
3'9. 320, 320*, 322 

, Edward, 320* 

, John, 318*, 319*, 325 

, Thomas, 327, 329 

Bovey, Widow, 445 

Bowden, Joan, 105 

, Michaell, 153 

, Theophilus, 447 

Bowdler, Andrew, 349 

, Ellinor, 460 

Bowen, James, 434 

, William, 434 

Bowe.s, John, 38, 112 

, Katherin, 95 

Bowhane, Teag., 353 

Bowler, William, 119 

Bownd, John, 41 

Bowton, Jo. , III 

Bowycr, Daniell, 124 

, Tho., 119 

Box, Ann, 352 

, Benianine, 195 

, John, 19s, 214 



Boxlield, Thomas, 474 

Boyce, Chri., 137 

, Francis, 151 

, Joseph, 140 

— — , see Boyse, Boys 

Boyden, Thomas, 279 

Boyle, Naamy, 193 

Boylson, Tho., 99 

Boyna, Daniell, 449, 432 

Boyner, John, 474 

Boys, Francis, 425 

, Luke, 169 

, Mary, 468 

, Mrs., 169 

, Samuel, 468 

, see Boyce, Boyse 

Boyse, AUice, 202 

, Chyiia, 20S 

, Luke, 202 

, Humpliry, 191 

, see Boyce, Boys 

Braban, Robert, 51 

Brabant, Alexander, 133 

Braby, Elizabeth, 172 

■, Stephen, 172 

Brackley, Edward 305 

, Mary, 121 

, see Brakley 

Braddock, Nathan, 117 

j Bradford, Henry, 224 
, John, 465 

I , Tho., 117 

Bradham, John, 446 
Bradley, Bradly, Bradlie 

} , Ann, 434 

' , Dorothie, 105 

, Elizabeth, 490 

, Georg, 432 

, Henry, 434 

, Margret, 490 

, Michaell, 353 

, Ralph, 474 

, Robert, 474, 490 

Bradshaw, Richard, 172 
, William, 462 



Bradston, John, 184, 225 
Bradstreet, Anna, 2S2 

, Bridgett, 280 

, Humphry, 280, 282 

, John, 2S2 

, Martlia, 282 

■, Mary, 2S2 



Bradway, Bradwaye 

, Adria, 204 

, AUexander, 



-, Sisley, 204 



Bragg, John, 341 

, Widow, 444 

, William, 434, 452 



Braghton (Braughton, ot 
Broughton), Charls, 319*, 
324 
Brakley, Jane, 1S5 

, William, 193 

, sc-e Brackley 

Branch, Christopher, 169, 201 

, Mary, 20 1 

— , Thomas, 201 

— • , see Braunch 

Brancker, Branker 

, Edwai'd, 423 

— , Mary, 423 

, Nathaniell, 423, 446 

Brandby, Elij'., 354 
Brandon, Hugh, 451 

, Marttin, 269 

Brane, Thomas, 97 
Brangman, Edward, 307 

— ' . Samuell, 303, 307 

Branker, see Brancker 
Branlin, Ann, 2H 

■—, William, 21 r 

Bransby, Thomxs, 181, 233 

— ■ , William, 94 

Bransbyes, Mr., 231 
Brasey, Wm., 61 
Brasier, Abraham, 166" 
Brass, Alice, 137 
Braughton (Brighton, or 

Broughton), Charls, 319*, 

324 
Braunch, Jo., 138, see Branch 
Bray, John, 340 
Bread, Arthur, 356 

, George, 445 

■' Thomas, 353, 356 

Brearly, Martin, 351 

, Thomas, 440 

Breddy, Patrick, loi 
Breedon, Thomas, 160* 
Brent, Robert, 165 
Bressett, John, 340 
Brett, James, 75 

, John, 351, 452 

Brettland, Amy, 467 

, William, 467 

Bretton, Ralph, 489 
Brewer, Daniell, 150, 442 

, Elizabeth, 137 

, Nicholas, 429 

Brewett, George, 138 

, Kat., 136 

Brewood, Thomas, 274 
Brewster, Phillip, 452 

, Richard, 271 

Brewynn, Tho., 134 
Brian, Elenor, 436 

, Mary, 436 

, Phillip, 436 



INDEX. 



Brian, Robert, no 

, see Bryan, Mac Brian 

Briar, Joseph, 357, see Bryer 

Brice (or Price), John, 319 

Bricke, Edward, 174 

Brickham (or Bickham), Rich- 
ard, 334. 336. 3+^ 

Bridges, Edmjal, 107 

, Elisha, 67 

■, Henry, 195 

■—, Thomas, 234 

Bridgestock (or Bridgestocke) 

■ . \nn, 4.')2 

, Miry, 4S5 

— , Richard, 489, see 

Brigstock 

■ — , William, 492 

Bridgwatter, Isbell, 218 

^ • — , Richard, 177, 2lS 

Bridle, John, 328, 330 

Briers, Robert, 79 

Briggham, Tlio., 62 

Briggins, Leonard, 139 

BriggoU, Mark, 102 

Briggs, George, 461 

. James, 135 

, Jo., loS 

(or Bigg.;), Wm., 319 

— ■— — , William, 474 

Brighton, Tho., 132 

Brigstock, Richard, 474, see 
Bridgestock 

Bringhurst, Thomas, 446 

Brint, .Morgan, Si 

Brisco, .\nn, 102 

Brisliitt, Petter, 191 

Bristow, Bristowe 

— ■ , Eliz., 124 

■ — 1 John, Jiinr., 303 

— , , 305, see Marshall 

■, Richard, 441 

Britland, Richard, 462 

Brittaine, Britten, Brittin, Brit- 
ton 

— ■ • — ; Dennis, 142 

, Jo., 138 

, Robert, 184, 246 

■, Tlio., 79 

Bro.ad, Thomazin, 123 

Broadshaw, Richard, 217 

Brock, Brocke 

, John, 259 

, Lawrence, 140 

, Richard, 70 

, Robert, 71 

— — , Thomas, 332, 337, 340 
, William, 173, 205 

Brodbanke, Thomas, 195 

Broderick, Brodricke 
■, AUen, 167* 



sn 



J/ 



Broderick, William, 165* 
Brodley, Daniell, 53 
Brogan, Nico., 141 
Brogden, John, 193 
Brogdon, Humphry, 451 
Brograve, Henry, 353 
Bromby, To., 64 

, tho., 6). 

Brora>, John, 352 
Bromadg, Sar.ah, 233 
Bromley, D.ivie, 95 

• ■, Laimcelott, 141 

Bromwell, Isack, iio 

Bronsford, Jonathan, 95 

Broockes, William Morgm, 
alias, 247 

Brook, ISrooke, Brookes, 
Brooks 

, -Vlice, 113 

■—, Ann, 84 

, Barnabie, 128 

, Bxzill, 35 

•, Chidley, r63, 13;* 

— • , Cutberd, 195 

, George, 96 

•— , Gilbert, 93 

, James, 113, 1S3, 25 j 

, John, 87, 474 

, Mr., 432 

, Richard, 62, 77, Si, 

123, 129 

, Robert, Lord, 159 

. ;:; , 79 

, Samuel, 467 

, Sibile, 1S7 

, Thomas, 62, 77, 128, 

171. 217, 356, 470 

■, Walter, 95 

■ — ) William, 81, 93, 9'), 

140 1S7, 273, 441 

Brookehaven, Jo., 70 

Brooker, Geo., 116 

Brookes, see Brook 

Brookman, Amy, 467 

• , Thomas, 467 

Brooks, see Brook 

Brooman, Freese, 129 

Broome, Roger, 132 

Broomer, Joan, 62 

, Marie, 58 

Broomish, Edward, 127 

Broqne, Gillain, 198 

, Louis, 199 

, Robert, 1 98 

Brotherton, Hester, 102 

Broughton ( Braghton or Braugh- 
ton), Charls, 31S*, 319*, 324 

— , Henry, 73 

■, Thomas, 96 

— ■ — , William, 431 



5iS 



INDEX. 



Browing, see Browning, &c. 
Brottingc, William, 201 
Brown, Browne 
, Christopher, 117, 170, 

203 

, Edward, 41, 129 

, lil-, 446 

, Elisabeth, 432 

, Francis, 354 

, Hugh, 353 

, Humr)', 441 

, James, 356, 386, 392, 

410 
, John, 61, 63, 68, 87, 

91, III, 122, 135, 140, 150, 

171, 173, 181, 214, 311, 327, 

328, 331. 335. 339. 372. 434 

, Jonas, 316*, 318, 343 

-, Josiah, 166* 

, Liddia, 88 

, Mary, 109 

, Michell, 36 

, Nicholas, 187, 253 

, Phil., 279, 280, 281, 

282 

, Rachadl, 349 

, Ralph, 125 

, Rebecca, 252 

, Richard, S3 

, Robert, 132, 141, 187, 

252 

, Roger, 304 

, Stephen, 474 

, Suzan, 77 

, Thomas, 42, 74, 122, 

191, 194, 428, 460 

, Weston, 185, 257 

, William, 109, 114, 

119, 183,231, 250, 259, 327. 

328. 352 
r.rowiiing, Browninge 

. -^nn, 350 

, John, 242 

, Joseph, 126 

, William, 169 

Brownley, Richard, 52 
Hrowton, Jo., 127 
Bnier, John, 317*, 342 
liruister, Wm., 132 
Bnunwell, John, 64 
Bruncock, John, 433 
Bnifiing, Jo., 80 
Bnnil, Edward, 39, 128 

, Jo., 127 

liiunlts, Samuell, 439 
Brush, John, 431 

, Mary, 431 

Bnister, Abram, 104 

, Elizabeth, 71 

, Richard, 112 



Bruton, Robert, 297 

, William, 39 

Bruxston, Tho., 114 
Bryan, Cornelious, 452 

, Edward, 186 

, Sir Ernest, 162 

, Henry, 139 

, Jane, 493 

. Jo., 36 

, Joseph, 40 

, see Brian, 0'Br)an, &c. 

Bryant, Barnard, 326, 330 

. Roger, 318*, 320, 324 

, Thomas, 151, 

Bryer, John, 316, see Briar 
Bucher, Frances, 177 
Buck, I3ucke 

, Benamy, 175, 225 

-, Christian, 108 

, Francis, 142 

, Gercyon (or Gercian), 

17s. 225 

, Isack, 13s 

, Mara, 175, 225 

, Peleg., 175, 225 

, Richard, 142, 270 

, Roger, 65 

, Thoma.s, 125 

, William, 65 

Buckani, Richard, 78 
Buckingham, George, Marquis 

of, 156 
, , Duke of, 

'57. 158 
Buckland, Chri., 74, see Buc- 

l.md 
Buckle, Alexander, 468 

, Henry, 123 

, Lucie, 120 

Buckley, Buckly 

, Ben., 63 

, Daniell, 63 

, Humficy, 119 

, John, 432, 435 

, Mary, 436 

, William, 139,403,414 

, see Bulkly, &c. 

Buckmuster, John, 227 
Bucks, Mr., 226 
Duckworth, Richard, 474 
Bucland, William, 96, sec 

Buckland 
Budd, Jo., 113 
Budding, Richard, 475 
Budge, John, 334, 337, 340 
Buenno, Bcniamiii, 474 
Bugby, Bugbye 

, Edward, 278, 279 

, Rebecca, 279 

, Sarah, 278 



Buglaiid, Henry, 128 

Buglar (or Bugler), Thomas, 

316*, 343 
Bulfcll, Richard, 116 
Bulkly, Bulkley, Bulkely 

, CIrace, 76 

, Peter, 77 

, Tho., 79 

, William, 354, 356, 

367. 372, 373. 379, 397, 439. 

4^3 

, see Buckley 

Bull, Ann, 490 

-, Christopher, 474, 490 

, Edward, 63 

, Henry, 57, 107 

, Isack, 95 

, Joseph, 212 

, Richard, 67 

, Thomas, 86, 130, 190 

Bullaker, Andrewe, 297 
BuUar, Jo., 138 
Bullard, Tho., 1 24 
Bullen, Silvester, 227 
Bullington, Nichol.ns, 176 
Bullman, Jo , 73 
Bullock, Bullocke 

, Anto., 86 

, Edward, 68 

, Francis, 121 

, Henry, 88 

, Mary, 88 

, Susan, 88 

, Tho., 88 

, William, 179, 240 

Built, Jan, 198 

lUimstedd, Wm., 41 

Bun, see Bunn 

Bunce, Jo., 52 

Bundock (or Bundicke), Wm., 

44. 46, 49 
Bunn, Bun 

, Bridgitt, 220 

, Mrs., 177 

, Thomas, 177, 220 

Bunnel, William, 428 
Bunny, Bunney 

, Elisabeth, 424, 436 

, Hannah, 424, 436 

, Richard, 424, 436, 442 

, W'illiam, 436 

Bunnyon, John, 493 
, Mary, 493 



Bunting, Ann, 430 

, Henrj-, 430 

, Richard, 132 

, Sarah, 426 

, Susanna, 430 

Bui back, Marie, llS 
Buibon, John, 474 



INDEX. 



519 



Burch, Burche 

, Capt., 73 

, Daniell, 75 

, William, 35, 304 

, see Byrch 

Burchard, Ann, 131 
, Elizabeth, 131 

, Jo-, 131 

, Mary, 131 

, Marie, 131 

, Sara, 131 

, Suzan, 131 

, Thomas, 131 

Burcher, John, 181 

, Robert, 307 

-, William, 181 

Burd, John, 35 

, Symon, 59 

■ , see Bird 

Burdin, Geo., 97 
Burditt, William, 262 
Burges, Burgess, Burgis, 

, 294 

, Anthony, 378, 417 

, Aron Abraham, 449 

, Eliz'., 460 

, Ellin, 95 

, Humphry, 298 

, James, 49 

, John, 334, 337, 340, 

470 

, Rabecca, 142 

, Rachell, 450 

, Thomazing, 500 
Burgoss, Abraham, 351 
Burhall, George, 500 
Burk, Burke 

, James, 475 

, Jeoffery, 356 

, Thomas, 338 

, Tobias, 474 

Burket, Henry, 103 
Burkitt, Jo., 143 
Burlacy, Walter, 154 
Burland, John, 180 
Buries, John, 107, 108 
Burley, Roger, 113 

, Timothy, 194 

Burlie, Alexander, 102 
Burlingham, Geo., 37 
Burne, Dennis, 352, see Byrne 

, Randall, 119 

Burnell, Mrs., 452 
Bumham, Tho., 140 

, Wm., 128 

Burnhouse, William, 195 
Burnet, Samvell, 104 
Burnett, Jo., 138 
Burr, Jeremy, 82 
, Mathew, 114 



Burr, Robert, 126 
Burrage, Charles, 316, 318,344 
Burrell, Henry, 460 
Burren, Mr., 181 
Burridge, Robert, 327, 329 
-, Thomas, 327, 330 



Burrin, Anthony, 179 
Burrowes, Burrow, Burrowe, 

Burrows, Burroughes, Burroes 
, Anthony, 154, 171, 

175, 250 

, Bridgett, 225 

, Ellin, 87 

, Jane, 82 

, John, 136, 175, 225, 

270, 500 

, Mihil, 308 

, Mr., 231 

, Mrs., 17s 

, William, 59, 



134. 



333. 337. 340 
Burston, John, 330 
Burt, Ann, 93 

, Anthony, 259 

, Edward, 93 

, Hugh, 93, 98 

, James, 63 

, John, 314 

, William, 38, 237 

, see Burtt 

Burton, Agnes, 474 

, Charles, 494 

, Elizabeth, 494 

, Francis, 423, 425, 436, 

438, 451, 500 

, Georg, 141, 425, 438 

, John, Junr., 495 

1 . Senr., 495 

. . 75. 494 

, Judith, 423, 42s, 436, 

438 

, Richard, 254 

, Tho., 71 

, Wm., 119, 126 

Burtt, Jane, 173 

, William, 177 

, see Burt 

Burtwezill, Mary, 124 
Busbie, Busbee, Busby 

, Abraham, 289 

, Bridgett, 2S9 

— , Edward, 177 

, John, 2S9 

, Nicho., 289 

, Sarath, 289 

, Thomas, 83 

Bush, John, 74, loi, 18S, 257, 

273 

, Susan, 249 

• , Walter, 433 



Bush, Widow, 442 
Bushel, Bushell 

, Edward, 429 

, George, 324, 343 

, Nicholas, 192 

, Ruth, 98 

, Wm., 351 

, see Busshell 

Busher, Mabell, 117 

, Mary, 448 

Bushnell, Francis, 49 

, Jo-. 49 

, Marie, 49 

•, Martha, 49 



Busket, James, 42 

Bussell, Jo., 74 

Busshell, John, Senr., 439 

, see Bushell 

Busshey, Wm., 452 
Bussie, John, 495 
Bustian, George, 471 
Buston, John, 332, 337, 33S 
Butcher, John, 355, 423 

, Mary, 423 

, Richard, 423 

Buth, John, 191 
Butler, Buttler 

, Edward, 173 

1 Elinor, 354 

, Francis, 219 

, Ger., 129 

, Henry, 113 

, James, 463 

, John, III, 123, 125, 

142. 353 

, Lucy, 439 

, Walter, 355 

, William, 474 

Butt, James, 463 
Buttall, Charles, 463 
Butterey, Richard, 193 
Butterfeild, John, 1S9, 232 
Butterfield, Nathaniell, 304 
Butterick, Wm., 53 
Buttler, see Butler 
Buttolph, Ann, 73 

. The, 73 

Button, Thomas, 180 
Bultry, Grace, 108 

, Martha, 107 

, Nico., 107 

Buwen, Thomas, 195 

Bycroft, Grace, 85 

Bygraue (Bygrave), Elizabeth, 

181, 238 
Byham, Nathaniell, 93 
Byley, Henerey, 299 

, John, 299 

, Mary, 299 

Byno, John, 491 



52 = 



INDEX. 



Uyno, Mar)', 491 

Hvnstcdd, Jo., 119 

U'yiall, Jo., 12S 

]iyich, ilenry, 446, J<v Eurch 

]!yil<cn)itatl, Malhew, 158, see 

liiiUcnhedd 
I'.yrnc, Dinnis, 500, see Bume 

CADDY AVilliam, 41 
Cades, Thomas, 378, 402 
Cadge, Edward, 225 
Cadlc, Thomas, 470 
Cadwold, Ante, 142 
Caime, lieiija., 453 
Calcker, Mr, 175 

, Mrs., 175 

Cakott. Edward, 387 
Caldcr, Thomas, 261 
Call . . . , AUes, 294 

. . ., Augsten, 294 

Callahan, Dorolhy, 496 
Callahane, Charles, 367 
Callahone, David, 498 
Calland, Malhew, 74 
(-'allay, Thomas, 360 
Calleii, Manus, 437 
Calthrop, Charles, 182 
Calverlie, Geo., 86 
Calvert, Sir George, 157 
Came, Erancis, 333, 335, 340 
Caminge, John, 171 
Cammell, Gilbert, 476 
Cannnerrame, John, 501 
Camiiantll, Mordicay, 358 
Camjibell, Dowgall, 489 

, Mary, 4S9 

Campel, Ann, 436 

, I'atric, 436 

Campion, Clement, 136 

, Jean, 198 

, Philippe, 19S 

, Robert, 202 

, Wni., 472 

Can (or Caus), Mr., 189 
Cane, George, 194 

, John de, 137 

Cann, Mr., 176 
Cannelly, Daniell, 1 36 
Cannings, \\m., 444, 452 
Cannion, \Ym., 38 
Canon, Elizabeth, 85 

, John, 206 

, Richard, 85 

I ant, AVilliam, 41 
Canter, Capt., 309 
Canterbury, George, Archbp., 

of, 15S 
, AVilliam, Arclibp., 

of, 1 60 
Cantcy, Hclkn, 471 



Canting, Dennis, 358 
Cantlebury, John, 334,336, 341 
Cantvvell, John, 193 
Capell, William, 104 
Caplin, Robert, 103 
Caps, Capps 

, Cathrin, 194 

, I'htebc, 431 

, 'William, 1S7, 274, 431, 

442, 452 
Carew, I'.lizabeth, 491 

, Katherine, 491 

, Richard, 476, 491 

, Thomas, 359 

Carkille, William, 151 
Carlisle, Charles, Earl of, 162* 
, James, Earl of, 158, 

iCo 
Carlovve, Edward, 2l8 
Carlton, Mary, 37 
Carman, Henry, 171, 215 
Carmichael, Archibald, 163*, 

165, 167 
Cam (or Corn), Elisabeth, 426 

, Jane, 426 

, John, 426 

Carner [?Carver], Michaell, 475 
Carney, I'atick, 452 
earning, John, 183 
Carnock, Tho., 452 
Carnoll, Christopher, 36 
Carow, Peter, 369, sec Carrow 
Carpender, Sanniell, 439 
Carpent, William, Junr., 299 
Carjienter, Abigael, 299 

, Dixi, 190 

, Elias, 143 

, lUnry, i68» 

, Tho., 39 

— — , Tomazin, 59 

, Wm., 140, 299 

Carpcntier, Martin de, 198 
Carpentry, Jan de, 1 98 
Carr, Andrew, 71 

, Calebb, 77 

——, Joan, 498 

, John, 268 

, Ralph, 498 

, Richard, 98 

, Robert, 77 

CaiTaway, Joan, 137 
Carre, Henry, 165 
CaiTell, Heniy, 117 
Carrington, Thomas, 1 50 
Canow, George, 332, 336, 340, 

see Carow 
Carsley, Hcnrie, 243 
Carter, Cartler 

, Ante, 120 

, Uoham, 453 



Carter, Christopher, 153, 188 

, Edmond, 194 

, Elinor, 357 

, Erasmus, 180 

, Geo., 128 

, Henry, 86 

, James, 50, 192 

• ■ — , John, 38, 96, 121, 170, 

176, 220, 268, 272 

, Margery, 126 

, Martha, 46 

, Rosamus, 234 

, Thomas, 46, 122 

, William, 228 

Carteret, Sir George, l5l, 162 
Carterett, James, 161 
Cartrack, Mildred, 58 
■, Sara, 58 



Cartwright, John, 174 
Cartwrite, Phillipp, 41 

Wm., 135, 142 



Caniear [Carvear], Elizabeth, 

291 

, Grace, 291 

, Richard, 

291 
, Susanna, 

291 
Carven, Richard, 177 
[?Carver] Carner, Michaell, 475 
Carvis, Katharin, 435 
Gary, Richard, 115, 357 
Caryl, Katharin, 437 
Casewell, Caswell, Casvvells 

, Lawrence, 319, 319*, 



323 



-, Mr., 305 
-, Richard, 309 



Cason, Casson 

, John, 133 

(or Coson), Nehemiah, 1 1 1 

, Thomas, 475 

Casse, Wm., 133 
Cassedy, John, 41 
Casson, see Cason 
Cast ell, George, 123 

, Henry, loi 

Caswell, see Casewell 
Catcsby, Jane, 84 

, John, 193 

Catline, William, 460 
Catoir, Ernou, 199 
Caton, Richard, 129 
Cattlin, John, 453 
Catts, Jo., 121 
Cauan, see Cavan 
Caiddwall, Martha, 496 
Caunt, Richard, 122 
Caus (or Cans), Mr., 189 
Causey (or Cawsey), Mrs., 171 



Causey, Natlianiei, 171,213,268 

, Thomas, iSi, 212 

, Thomasine, (171), 213 

Cavan, John, 476 
Cave, John, 81 

, Richard, 37 

Cavenaugh, Charls, 423, 432 
CaverUe, Charles, 81 
Cawcott, George, 267 
Cawdle, Wm., 67 
Cawfeild, Richard, 360 
Cawood, Richard, 71 
Cawsey, see Causey 
Cawt, Bryan, 175 
Chace, John, 323, 452, 501 
Chadd, Mary, 126 
Chaddock, Marie, 67 
Chaffin, Daniell, 475 
Chalk, Jo., 117 
Challener, Robert, 501 
Challoner, Sir Thomas, 156 
Chaloner, Morris, 192 
Chamber, Henry, 317*, see 

Chambers 
Chamberlain, Chamberlaine, 

Chamberlin, Chamberline, 

Chamberlins, Cliamberlyne 

, Edward, 429 

, Frances, 195 

, Francis, 186, 254, 

SOI 

, James, 257 

, John, 317', 342 

, Marmaduke, 358 

, Mr., 257 

, Rebecca, 186, 254 

• , Thomas, 84, 316* 

, Wm., 127 

Chambers, Alice, 224 

, Chri., 137 

, Elizabeth, 75 

, Henry, 316, 342, see 

Chamber 

, James, 188, 235 

, Jane, 37 

, John, 145, 215 

, Josua, 129 

, Robert, 130 

-, Thomas, 217 



Chamblis, Richard, 39 
Chambney, Marie, 113 
Chamell, Walter, 461 
Champ (or Chump), Alice, 75 

, John, 192 

Champante, Hen., 300 
Champer, Robert, 169 
Champin, Pasta, 185 
Champion, Pascoe, 244 

, Richard, 37 

Chancy, Charles, 198 



INDEX. 

Chandler, Chandeler, Chaund- 

ler 

, Arthur, 177, 219 

, George, 95 

, John, 186, 248 

, Margaret, 430 

, Nicholas, 452 

, Robert, 430 

(? ), Thomas, 248 

Channce (or Chaunce), Ellin, 

136 
Chantry, Robert, 180 
Chapeman, Richard, 501 
Chaplain, Edward, 303 
Chaplaine, Isacke, 173, 213 

, John, 17^, 213 

-— , Mary (173), 213 

Chaplm, Chapline 

, Clement, 69 

, Edward, 133 

, Isacke, 267, 269 

, Jeremiah, 357 

, Thomas, 361 

, Wm., 83 

Chapman, Ann, 212 

, Frances, 175 

• • — , Francis, 232, 270 

, Geo., 52 

, Henry, 115 

, Jo., 140 

, Mary, 444 

, Matliew, 324 

, Nicholas, 169, 233 

, Phillip, 186, 250 

, Ralph, 57 

, Richard, 51, 118 



Thomas, 

212, 274 

, Walter, m 

, see Chappman 

Chappell, George, 43 
, John, 82, 112, 

338. 340 

, Jonah, 476 

, Joshuah, 494 

Thomas, 95 



•7'. 



333. 



Chappman, Luke, 241 
Chard (or Charde) 

-, Ann, 202 

-, Josuah, 170, 202, 267 
Charles, 208 

, Dorothie, 102 

, Evan, 361 

, Philip, 471 

, Wm., 112 

Charlton, Henrie, 263 
Chase, Edward, 492, 496 

, Margret, 492, 496 

, Stephen, 476, 492, 49^ 

Chason, John, 448 



Chater, Barnabas, 324 

, Jo., 140 

Chaunce(orChannce), Ellin, 136 
Chaundler, see Chandler 
Chauntree (or Chauntrie), 

Robert, 175, 232 
Cheame, Mary, 284, ja- Adams 
Cheek (or Cheeke), Phillip, 

316, 31S, 344 
Cheesman, Cheeseman, Ches- 
man 

, Edward, 185 

, John, 185, 274 

, Richard, 323 

, Thomas, 185 

, Wm ., 1 33 

Cheney, Elisabeth, 423 

, Georg, 423 

, Mary, 423 

, see Che3mey 

Cherrall, Vrsula, 109 

, William, 109 

Chester, Henry, 497 

, Sampson, 360 

, Thomas, 495 

, William, 323, 342, 497, 

500 
Chesterman, Adam, 8l 
Chesting, John, 142 
Cheswood, Hugh, 139 
Chew, John, 237 

, Sarah, 237 

Chej'ney, Cheyny, Cheynei 

, Abram, 140 

, Charles, 467 

, George, 446 

, see Cheney 

Chickin, Joseph, 285 

Chilcot (Chilcott, or Chillicott), 

John, 334, 337, 341 
Child, Michaell, 322, 343 

-, Tho. , 453 
Childs, Tho., 82 
Chillicott, see Chilcot 
Chilton, Edward, 167* 
Chinnery (or Chinery), Thomas, 

375. 400. 40s 
Chiprfield, [i.e., Chipperfield], 

Edniond, 130 
Chipps, Edmon i, 95 
Chisman, Etiward, 252 

, John, 252 

Chitti g, Richard, 39 
Chitti igden. Hen., 61 

, Isack, 61 

, Rabecca, 61 

, Tho., 6l 

Chi twood, Marie, 45 
Chi "U, Daniell, 476 
Cholmcley, John, 441 

66 



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INDEX. 



Cholmle, Robert, 221 
Cliom, Anne, 497 

, Richard, 497 

Choupouke (an Indian), 185 
Chrichlon-, sec Crichlow 
Clirismus, Dictras, 187 

, Elizabeth, 187 

Christian (a Negro), 495 

, Francis, 424, 440 

, Matthew, 424 

, Thoniasin, 424 

Christo. (Welshman), 1 95 
Christopher, William, 501 
Chnicthloe, see CrutcWoe 
Chubnell, Jo., 142 
Chump (or Champ), Alice, 75 
Church, Edwar<i, 74 

, Isabell, 4S9 

, John, 64 

, Katherine, 489 

, Martin, 122 

, Robert, 489 

, Wm., 50 

Churcher, Thomas, 476 
Churchman, John, 150 
Chyn, Thomas, 310 
Cinduare (or Cindnare), James 

190 
Ciscly (a maid), 194 
Cisse, Mr., 248 
Cissel, James, 452 
Clackson, John, 186 
Claddin, Wm., 113 

Claire, Nathaniell, 445 

Clancey, Cornelius, 475 

Claney, Christopher, 495 

, Daniell, 439 

Clanton, Jo., 138 

Clare, Marie, 488 

, Mr., 196 

, Nicolas, 4R8 

, Thom.is, 4S8 

Claree, John, 465, 466 

, Lowland, 465, 466 

Clark, Clarke 

, Ann, 357, 422, 427 

, Brigett, 175 

, Christopher, 475 

, Daniell, 79 

, Edmond, 82 

, Edward, 35, 171, 475 

, Elisabeth, 87, 422, 427 

, E'rancis, loi, 475 

, George, 64, 1S2, 229, 453 

, Gilbert, 134 

, Giles, 317 

, Henry, 453 

. John, 35, 41, 137, 138, 

J39. J6i. 357. 362, 393 

, Loetitia, 427 



Clark, Margaret, 1 16, 475 I 

, Mary, 130, 359, 492 

, Michaell, 496 I 

, Xichola.s, 104, 150 

, Horcas, 358 

, Richard, 40, 52 

, Robert, 143, 318*, 319*, 

323, 431 

, Roo;er, 427, 475, 492 

, SyciUie, 49 ] 

, Thomas, 73, 85, 1 28, 139, 

143. '74, 191. 422, 427, 440. 
452, 476 

, William, 74, 79, 84, 116, 

153, 185, 1S6, 24?, 256, 
318*, 319*, 324, 327, 329, 
349. 363. 366, 368, 388, 405, 
411, 415, 463, 475 

, see Clearke, Gierke 

Clarlison, Mathew, 166 
Clatworthy, Mathew, 1 14 
Clay, Martha, 425 

, Stephen, 35S, 382, 385, 

394. 402, 447 

, see Claye 

Clayboume, Wm., 271, 272, 

274, see Cleiborn 
Claye, Ann, 211 

, John, 211 

, see Clay 

Claypole, Abigail, 468 

, Edward, 468 

, sec Cleypole 

Claypool, John, 357 
Claypoole, Norton, 357 
Clayton, Obediah, 164 

, Richard, 104 

, see Cleyton 

Claxon, John, 234 
I Claxson, Abraham, 86 
I Cleaner, John, 452 

Clearke, Fayth, 278 

, John, 281 

, Thurston, 279 

, see Clark, Gierke 

Cleaver, Henry, 452 
Cleiborn, Edward, 120, sec 

Clayboume 
Clemens, William, 170 
Clement, Clements 
, Elizabeth, 174, 223, 

see Hamor 

, Ezechell, 39 

, Jeremy, 174, 223, set 

Hamor 

, Robert, 501 

, Thomas, 138 

, William, 190, 475 

Clere, Jo., 42 



Cleri, The, 280, 281, 282 
Gierke, Wm., 47, see Clark, 

Clearke 
eleven, Joan, 130 
Clever, Tho., 117 
Cleypole, Edward, 461, see 

Claypole 
Cleyton, Ralph, 124 

, Sara, 120 

, see Clayton 

Gliffe, George, 38 
Clifford, Marie, 59 

, Olliver, 115 

Clift, James, 316*, 317, 343 

Clifton, Tho., 114 

Cliggatt, Wm., 446, 452 

Clinch, Tho., 31 1 

Clinton, Jo., 81, jcc? Clynton 

Clitden, Fran9ois, 198 

Clitson, Robert, 297 

Cloake, l.dmond, 188 

Glood (or Clode), John, 334, 

337, 341 
Close (or Closse), Phettiplace, 

179, 231, 266 
Clouan, see Clovan 

Clough, Humphry, 192 

Cloughan, Elizabeth, 476 

Clovan, Thomas, 359, 361, 445 

Clowdeslie (or Clowdlslie), 
Wm., 125 

Clowes, Robert, 1 61* 
! Clulfe, Jo., 56 
1 Clymer, Jo., 134 
I Clynton, Richard, 39, see Clin- 
! ton • 

Coachman, Alexander, 453 
j , John, 94 

Coalc, Chrictopher, 452 
, , Thomas, 453 

, William, 185 

, see Cole, Coles 

Coarlen, Myndert, :66* 

Coates, James, 409 

Coather, Mrs., 452 

Cobb, Elizabeth, 246 

, Joseph, 246 

, Nico., 128 

Cobbet, Josias, 72 

Ciplibctt,"james, 72 

Cobcrafle, Geo., 85 

Cobham, Ma-y, 470 

, Natluiiiiell, 40 

Cock, Cocke 

, Allan (or Allen), 351, 

352, 359, 400,411 

, Geo., 100 

, James, 355, 370, 408 

, John, 128, 319*, 351, 

436, 441, see Cooke 



INDEX. 



523 



Cock, Joseph, 100 

, Mary, 436 

■ , Richard, 153, 37S, 417 

Cockerel!, William, 297 
Cockey, Tho., 39 
Cocklin, Denis, 434 
— -— , Mary, 434 
Cockman, Richard, 64 

, Wni., 453 

Cockrani, Chrislen, 295 

— , James, 316*, 317, 

342 

' J?.^,"' 3i6», 318, 343 

, v\ lUiam, 295 

Cock's, Wm., 128 
Cockton, Daniell, 475 
Codd, James, 476 
Codrington, Alice, 42S 

-, Christopher, 166, 



167*, 379. 398, 409, 435 
, Elisabeth, 422, 



, Frances, 422, 429 
, John, 3S6, 427, 



45^ 



Robert, 422, 428, 



429 

Coe, Jane, 59 

Coert, John, 139 

Coggin, Sara, 113 

Cogley, Daniell, iSS 

Coke, Adrian, 52 

, Elizabeth, 67 

, Henrie, 142 

, John, 71, 97, 137 

, Marie, 49 

-, Miles, 137 

, Richard, 38 

, Robert, 79, 80 

, The, 52, 114 

, Wm., 141 

Coker, John, 79, 253 

Cokes, Edward, 75 

Colbom, Edward, 107 

Colbron, Wm., 107 

Colbume, Robert, 107 

Colchester, Joan, 105 

Cole, Clement, 59 

, Francis, 245 

, Isaac, 434 

, James, 360 

, Joan, 493 

. >•. 74 

, Thomas, 359 

, William, 166, 245, 273 

493 

, see Coles, Coale 

Colebank, Sara, 96 
Coleman, John, 139 
, Wm., 113 



j Colerack, Jane, 126 
Coles, Edward, 84 

j , Eliza., 118 

! , Margaret, 136 

, Thoma,s, 102 

, see Cole, Coales 

Colethorpe, Christopher, 247 

Coleton, Mr., 464 

Colleton, Thomas, 343 

CoUett, Bridgelt, 444 

-, Henry, 470 

Colley, Thomas, 476 

Collie, Robert, 41 

Collier, Daniell, 104, see Col 
Iyer 

Collings, James, 501 

, Nicholas, 31S 

, see Collins 

Collingworth, David, 75 

Collins, Abigaill, 4S9 
j . Ann, 97 

, Charles, 440 

, liavid, 193 

, Elizabeth, 105 

, Emanuell, 326, 330 

, Giles, 104 

, Henr)-, 97 

, John, 97, 161, 206, 

319. 3 '9*, 323. 360, 4S9 

— , Josias, 193 

, Margery, 97 

— , Mr., 191 

— , Nicholas, 343 

■ . , Junr., 316 

, Fetter (or Peeter), 182, 

241 

, Samuel], 316* 432 

, Susan, 206 

, Thomas, 182 

, A\ alter, 81 

, Wm., 79 

, see Collings 

Collis, Alexander, 360 

, James, 194 

Colliton, Sir Peter, 162 
Collohon, Charles, 113 
Collohone, Owen, 499 
Collon, Nicholas, 139 
Collopp, Jo., 126 I 

CoUowe, Stephen, 244 
Colly, Thomas, iSi 

, Walter, 137 

Collyer, Ambross, 35S 

, Tobias, 475 

, see Collier 

Colman, Abrani, 193 

, Barnard, 85 

Colthrough, Peter, 359 
Coltman, Ann, (170), 204 
, Henry, 170, 204 



Colton, Thomas, 46S 
Colture, Wm., 112 

J Colwell, Samuell, 358 

I Combe, William, 334, 341 

I Comberbatch, Thomas, 290 
Combes, Austen, 173 

j Cornell, Dugwell, 475 
Comes, John, 235 

I , William, 236 

I Comin, Nicholas, 180, see Co- 

I mon 

1 Coriiins [/.<•., Commins], Ed- 

I ward, 112 

j Comon, Nicholas, 234, see Co- 

' min 

1' Compeare, Leonard, i5l* 
Compton, Frances, 178 
. Jo., 141 

' Conaway, see Conway 
Coney, Conney, Conny, Cony 

, Edmond, 475 

, John, 38 

I , Nicholas, 429 

, Richard, 163*, 164 

i Congrave, Winnifredd, 113 

I Coiiisby \i.e. Connisby], Wm., 
'43 

' Conly (or Couly), Patrick, 71 

I Conne, Jacque, 197 

Conner, Bryen, 475 

, Jane, 430 

, PhiUipp, 37 

T > Teag, 437 

Lonnet, Mary, 428 

Connett, John, 31S*, 3i9», 
324, see Cunnet 

Conney, see Coney 

Conneyland, Patt, 476 

Connier, Tho., 126, .vfConyer 

Conniers, Jo., 39, see Conyers 

Conny, see Coney 

Connyer, Patrick, 71, see Con- 
nier 

Conoway, see Conway 

Conway, Conaway, Conoway 

, Aron (or Aaron), 179 

233 

, Cornelius, 475 

, George, 350, 356, 386, 

393. 414 

, Margaret, 75 

Cony, see Coney 

Conyard, Nathaniel, 314 

Conyers, Moses, 190, see Con- 
niers 

Cocke, see Cooke, John 

Coocke, John, 443 
, Phillip, 257 

Cooe, Anna, 279 
, Beniamin, 2 78 

66—2 



524 



INDEX. 



Cooe, John, 27S 

, Robert, 27S, 279 

Cook, Kli/abeth, 498 

, Sarah, 429 

, William, 492, 495 

Cooke, Ann, 187 

, Arlhur, 192, 196 

, Christopher, 221 

, Edward, 134, 173 

, Ellin, 206 

— , Garret, 115 

, George, 195 

, Jeremiah, 440 

(or Cocke), John, 36, 98, 

104, 113, 175, 226, 319, 

319*. 323 

, Margarett, 476 

, Matiiew, 316, 318, 343 

, Richard, 109, 120 

, Wm., 103, 1S7 

Cooker, John, 186 
Cookins, Danniell, 254 
Cooksey, William, 169, 178, 

228 
Coomb, William, 337 
Coombes, John, 135 
Coomes, John, 188 

, William, 188 

Coop, sei Cooper 
Cooper, 286 

, Abijjail, 431 

, Ann, 124 

, Ant"., 86 

, Bcniemen, 293 

, Christopher, 319, 319*, 

325 

, Elizabeth, 56, 293, 431 

, Ellin, 67 

, George, 135 

, John, 44, 104, 109, 

142, 1S8, 438 

, Lawrance, 293 

, Martha, 44 

, Mary, 44, 293, 35S 

, Veter, 59 

, Rebeca, 293 

, Richard, 35, 102 

, Roger, 57, 58, 61, 69, 

72, 76, 77, 78 

, Symon, 453 

, Thomas, 43, 44, 236, 

357. 43'. 475 

, Walter, 169, 233 

, Wibroe, 44 

, Wm., 69 

Coose, .Sara, 151 

Covel', Cesara, 92 

Cop [(.(■., Coper], see Cooper 

Cope, Richard, 93 

, William, 93, 445 



Copeland, Jo., 112 
Copcland, Mar)', 427 
, Mr., 312 



Copley, James, 119 

, Lionel, 165* 

Copman, Vallentine, 446 
Coppin, Jane, 494 

, John, 443, 494 

, Thomas, 471 

Coppine, John, 476 
Coppinger, John, 475 
Coppyn, Rol)ert, 119 
Corbett, Benjamin, 508 

, Mary, 508 

, William, 361 

Corbitt, Roger, 441 
Cordelion (Cordelon, or Cor- 

dylion), Peter (or Petard), 

319, 319*, 325 
Cord ell, Robert, 60 
Corder, Thomas, iSl 
Cordiu, Paulus, 453 
Cordoza, Soloman, 450 
Cordylion, see Cordelion 
Cone, Richard, 127 
Cork, Margaret, 492 
Corker, Elizabeth, 102 
Com, JcvCarn 
Cornbury, Lord, 16S* 
Cornelius, IJernard, 432 

, Krancis, 358 

, Thomas, 327, 329 



Cornew, Barth., 154 
Comie, William, 184 
Cornille, Pierre, 198 
Coniish, Edward, 359 

— , Elisabeth, 423 

, John, 423 

, Stephen, 423 

, Thomas, 188, 262,353, 

354. 360. 364. 366, 383. 392. 

402 
Coniwell, W'illiam, 142 
Corrington, Jo., 63 

, Mary, 63 

Corser, William, 41 
Corleene, Ellinor, 476 
Cosker, Henr)', 394 
Coson (or Cason), Nehemiah, 

III 
Cossen, Elizabeth, 143 
Cossens j see Cous- 

Cosson, Wm., 142 j sens, &c. 
Costanio, Abraham, 450 
Costeen, John, 439 
Cote, Eliz., 117 
Cotes, James, 81, 136 

, Jo., 113 

Cotesworth, James, 143 
Cotinho, Moses Henriqucs, 361 



Cotter, Garrett, 162*, 163 

Cottingham, George, 114 

, Kathcrine, 360 

Cottom, Frances, 46S 

, Oliver, 468 

Cotton, John, 435 

, Richard, 122 

, Rowland, 95 

Coubber, Rebecca, 187 

Coughlan, Teague, 475 

Coulbume, John, 359 

Couly (or Conly), Patrick, 71 

Councell (or Counsell), Ed- 
ward, 332, 335, 341 

Countwane (or Countway), 
John, 191, 192 

Couper, Walter, 258 

Courser, William, 77 

Courtney, James, 151 

, Jo., 104 

, Sybbill, 105 

Wm., 361 



Courtyere, George, 501 
Coussens, Coussins, Cossens, 
Cosson, Cozens 

, John, 44 1, 461, 464 

, , Junr., 461 

, Wm., 142, 327, 329 



Covell, Jo., 126 
Covells, Capt., 308 
Coventrie, Miles, 80 
Coventry, Thomas, Lord, 160 
Covett, Robert, 103 
Coward, Rob., 333, 336, 341 

, Samuell, 461 

Cowdell, Thomas, 141 
Cowley, Elisabeth, 423 

, Roger, 423, 430, 452 

, Susanna, 423, 430 

, William, 95 

Cowly, Bryan, 142 
Cowper, Averyn, 37 

, Ro., 54 

Cox, Francis, 360 

, John, 303 

, Josias, 498, 500 

, Mrs., 307 

- — , Phillip, 3i8», 3I9», 320* 

, .Samuel, 167* 

Coxe, William, 255 
Coxsall, John, 150 
Coxshedd, Jo., 105 
Coxson, Tho., 8 1 
Cozens (or Coussens), Wm., 
327. 329 

, see Coussens 

Crabbtree, Edward, 129 
Craddock, Craddocke 

, Francis, 159* 

, Isabel!, 50 



INDEX. 



525 



Craddock, Kathaiiii, 429 

— , Mr., 106 

Cradouke, William, 267 
Craford, Patrick, 15S 
Craft, Crafts 

■ -, Mathew, 318, 344 

, , Junr., 316* 

, William, 468 

Crag, Cragg, Crage 

, John, 357, 424, 467 

— — , Susanna, 424 

, Wm., 443 

Crampe, Thomas, 188 
Crane, John, 316 

, Richard, 126 

Cranfield, Ann, 37 

, Edward, 37, 164, 

167 



Thomas, loi 
Cranich, John, 240 
Cranwell, Geo., 125 
Crapp, John, 40 
Crapplace, Mr., 191 
Crashaw, Rawleigh, 183, see 

Crawshaw and Croshaw 
Crauen, sec Craven 
Craven, Richard, 272 

, Thomas, 112 

, William, Earl of, 162 

Crawford, Thomas, 494 
Crawshaw, William, 244, see 

Crashaw and Croshaw 
Creamer, Martin, 441 
Crean, Paul, 412 
Creed, Creede 

, Ann (or Anne), 120, 492 

, John, 476, 492 

■ , Wm., 347, 366 

Crenne, Jan de, 199 
Crepy, Abel de, 199 
Cressitt, Edward, 85 
Creswell, Cresswell 

, lohn, 443, 501 

."William, 135 

Crew, Joseph, 219 

, Josua, 177 

■ , Marie, 64 

, Randall, 209 

, Robert, 230 

Cribb, Jo., 43 

, Richard, 74 

Crichlow (or Chrichlow) 

, Elizabeth, 475 

— — , Henry, 475 

, James, 475 

CriUick, James, 357 
Cripp's, Zachary, 235 
Crisp, Crispe 
— — •, Edward, 432 
, John, Senr., 452 



Crisp, John, Junr., 441 

, , 421 

, Joseph, 163 

, Margaret, 421 

, Roger, 36: 

, Sarah, 421 

, Thomas, 187 

, Widow, 440 

, Zacharia, 180 

Crispin, Tho., 63 
Cristian, Francis, 440 
Cristie, Richard, 127 
Critch, Richard, loi 
Critchlow, Wm., 440 
Crocker, Henery, 221, 237 

, Jone, 237 

, Richard, 181 

Croft's, Croftes 

, Ann, 123 

, Henry, 439 

, John, 70, 96 

, Thomas, 380, 396, 400 

Cromby, Mr. Abo — , 310 
Crome (or Crowe), Wm., 74 
Crompe, Bridget, 117 

• , Thomas, 227 

Crompton, Sir Thomas, 156 
Croney, William, 243 
Croningburgk, Peter, 141 
Crooke, Wm., 84 
Crookshank, Alexander, 465 

, Hester, 465 

Crosby, Ann, 62 

• ■ — , Marmaduke, 64 

, Symon, 62 

, Tho., 62 

Croshaw, Raughly, 274, sec 

Crashaw and Crawshaw 
Cross, Crosse 

, Ann, 280 

, Henry, 66 

, James, 84 

, John, 280, 316*, 318, 

342 

, Jonas, 333, 33S, 341 

, Thomas, 177, 221 

, William, 316*, 342 

Crossing, Wm., 358 
Crouch, Richard, 177 

, Robert, 121 

, Thomas, 175, 180, 232 

Crowder, Hugh, 234 

, James, 209 

, Richard, 51 

, Thomas, 40 

Crow, Crowe 

, Adam, 126 

, Benjamin, 326, 328 

, Mitford, 168* 

. (or Crome), Wm., 74 



Crowley, Ro., 61 
Croy, Jan de, 198 
Crader, Hugh, iSo 
Crudge, Richard, 268 
Crust, Thomas, 225 
Crutchfield, Thomas, 437 
Cmtchloe, Chracthloe 

, Elizabeth, 493 

, Henry, 491 

, James, 491, 493 

, Rebecca, 493 

, Susanna, 491 

Cryer, Ben., 508 
Cudden, John, 475 
Cuffe, Martin, 194 
Cugley, Danniell, 264 
Culley, Samuell, 181, 239 
CuUidge, Geo. 112 
Cullimor, James, 41 
Culpeper, Alexander, 161*, 
163* 

, Thomas, Lord, 161*, 



163, 16s 
Culverwell, John, 316 
Cunnet (or Connet), John, 319* 
Cunningham, Ann, 433 

> John, 433, 435 

, William, 83 

, Zebulon, 433 

Cunstable, Robert, 1 78 
Cuppledike, Henry, 38 
Curden, Jo., 82 
Curke, Wm., 153 
Curie, Tho., 381 
Currier, William, 343 
Curstis, John, 359 
Curtis, Elizabeth, 64 

, Henry, 76 

, James, 1 36 

, John, 123, 253 

, Thomas, 243, 254 

, William, 126, 150 

Curtise, John, 186 

, Thomas, 184 

Custis, Robert, 462 
Cuta, Mathew, 501 
Cuthbert, Alexander, 497 

, Elizabeth, 497 

Culler, Clinton, 80 

, The, 51 

Culling, Henry, 125 

Cutt, Lawrence, 372, see Cutts 

Cutting, Cuttinge 

, Jane, 123 

, John, 277, 279 

, Richard, 282 

, Wilham, 281 

Cutts, John, 163 

, Roger, 124 

, sec Cutt 



526 



INDEX. 



Cvlloe (CuUoe), Steven, 185 

DABB, Tho., 73 
Uabbin, Nicholas, 153 
Dabyn, Robert, 283 
Dade, John, 268 
Daggett, Tho., 114 
Dainty, Henry, 297 
Dalbey, Joane, 501 
Dalbie, W illiani, 169 
Dalby, William, 233 
Dale, Niccolas, 255 

, Sir 1 lionias, 270 

, The, 71 

(orDeale), \Vni.,3l9*, sa 

Deale 
Dales, Francis, 67 
Dalleper, Henry, 122 
Dallinger, Jo., 63 
Dallison, Martin, 448 
Dally, Richard, 83 
Dalton, Hanna, 65 

, Philemon, 65 

, Samucll, 65 

Damand \i.c. Dammand], Jane, 

58 
Damcvall, Thomas, 501 
Dameron, Bridgctt, 195 
Daniont, Jan, 199 
Damport, Lanslott, 1 75, 180 

, Lawley, 233 

Dan, John, 427 
Danby, John, 477 
I^ancy, John, 234 
Dandg, Henry, 313* 
Dane, Tho., 77 
DanelT, James, 453 
Danes, Richard, 51 

, Robert, 434 

(or Danes), Suzan, 108 

Dang, Margarott, 361 
Dangerficld, W'alcup, 363 
Daniel, Daniell 

, 190 

, Anne, 492 

, Christopher, 272 

, Daniell, 37 

, Downes, 445 

, Elizabeth, 65 

, Homy, 127, 163 

, John, 362, 472, 477, 

492. 497. 501 

, Nicholas, 476 

, Richard, J17*, 319*, 

32s 

, Robert, 358, 362 

, Thomas, 497 

, Gilbert, 365 

Dannell, Edward, 115 
Daiiwell, Robert, 367 



Darics, James, i8o 
Darkin, Robert, 401 
Danio, Penelope, 107 
D;irrell, John, 294 
Dart, Jane, 133 
Darvall, Charles, 297 
Daucrs, see Davers 
Danes, see Daves 
Daughton, Richard, 86 
, Wm., 135 



Dauis, see Davis 
Davenport, Jo., 141 
Davers, Robert, 63, 460 

, , Junr., 460 

Daves, Richard, 145 

(or Danes), Suzan, 108 

, see Davis 

David, Lewes, 74 
Davidson, William, 160* 
Davie, Geo., 137 

■ , Morrice, 136 

, Tho., 140 

, see Davy 

Davies, Arthur, 187 

, Barnabie, loS 

, Chri., 79 

; Daniell, 51 

, Dorothie, 113 

, Edmond, 51 

, Edward, 37, HI, 133, 

193 

, Elianor, 489 

, Elizabeth, 68, 186, 195, 

362 

, Ellin, 113 

, Emanuell, 138 

, Galmell, 80 

, George, 186 

, Humfrey, 38 

, Isbell, 113 

, Jane, 363, 4S9 

, Joane (or J one), 174, 

187 
, John, 40, 65, 68, 71, 

104, 137, 171, 179, 186, 212, 

217,236, 363, 364 

. Joseph, 43 

, Katherine, 237, 364 

, Margaret, 68 

, Marie, 68 

, Nicholas, 43, 186 

, Peter, 364 

, Philip, 115 

, Richard, 104, 1S7 

, Robert, 94, iii 

, Rowland, 127 

, Samuel], 105, 179, 

233. 363 

-, Sara, 43 

, Tho., 140, 143, 1S6 



Davies, William, 122, 128, 

13s. 189. 195. 47'. 489 
Davis, David, 422 

, Edward, 476 

, Hugh, 422, 429 

, James, 236 

, Jane, 222, 421, 422, 

43' 

, Joane (or Jone), 237, 

421 

, John, 254, 445 

, Margaret, 476 

] •, Mrs., 442 

, Niccolas, 248 

, Owen, 440 

, Randall, 307 

— , Richard, 201, 256 

, Robert, 176 

, Sarah, 466 

, Thomas, 254, 257 

, William, 265, 428, 453, 

460, 466, 468 

, see Daves 

Davison, Alice, 173 

Davy, Robert, 365, see Davie 

Daw, William, 332, 338, 340 

Dawe, Geo., 105, 127 

Dawes, John, 159* 

, "William, 48 

Dawlen, Henry, 177 

Dawse, Margery, 176 

Dawson, Edmund, 435 

, Georg, 217 

. Hugh, 139 

, Milles, 476 

, Richard, 51, 94 

, Robert, 464 

, Trenimitt, 364 

, William, 171, 210 

Day, Anthony, 104 

■ , Dorothy, 105 

— ■ — , Hanna, 77 

, James, 378, 408, 417 

, John, 133, 169, 238, 308 

, Mary, 280 

, Richard, 79 

, Robert, 46, 280 

, Samuel, 167 

— — , Thomas, 501 

Dayes, Tho., 40 

Dayhurst, Thomas, 179 

Dayley, Alice, 427 

, Denis, 427 

, Katherine, 427 

, Owen, 446 

Daynie, Jo., 124 

Deacon, Avi.s, 109 

, Tho., Ill 

Deale (or Dale), Wm., 318*, 
319*, 322 



INDEX. 



527 



Dean, Deane 

, Abel, 430, 443 

, GabiiU, 462 

, Mary, 430 

, Mathew, 445 

, Nathaniel, 104 

, Rachell, 56 

Dearsley, Richard, 439 
Death, Elizabeth, 96 

, Suzan, 96 

Deboyce, Giles, 453 
De Cane, John, 137 
Decborn, John, 40 
De Carpentier, Martin, 19S 
De Carpentry, Jan, 198 
Dechauis, Samuell, 450 
Decke, William, 297 
Decompas, Leah, 449 
Dederix, Baltazar, 141 
De Forest, Jesse, 199 
D3 La Garde, Alexander, 75 
De La Hay, Daniell, 297 

, John, 295 

De La Met, Jan. 19S 

De La Montagne, Mousnier, 

197 
Delavall, Ralph, 350. 373, 399, 

411 



Dennis, Daniell, 52 

, John, 116, 476, 477 

, Robert, 85 

, Tho., 75, 332, 336, 340 

Denny, Mary, 91 

Densy, Jane, 363, see Dency 

Dent, Elizabeth, 508 

, George, 471 

, John, 52, 50S 

, Richard, 64 

, Thomas, 508 

Denton, Jacob, 126 

, John, 362 

, Robert, 81 

Denum, William, 241 
De Pasar, Paul, 198 
Dermot, Jo., ill 
Derrick, Victor, 36 
Desart, Francis, 297 
Desauido Vie., Desavido], 

Moses, 450 
Desendre, Anthoin, 199 
Desworth, Edward, 362, 375 
De Trou, Jan, 199 
Deucy (or Dency), John, 180 
Dauenish, see Devenish 
Deuillermas, see DeviUermas 
Deurede, see Devrede 



De La Ware, Esaw, 1S4, Ji?<? Deusbury, Daniell, 324 



Delvwarr 
Delbri'dge, Mr.. 308 
De Lecheilles, Jacques, 19S 
De Le Marlier, Nicolas, 199 
De Le Mer, Philippe, 198 
De Lielate, Anthoine, 199 
Delk, Roger, 237 
Dellahay, Jo., 75. 
Dellicat, Francis, 115 
Delywarr, Isaye, 243, see De 

La Ware 
De Maine, Petter, 19 1 
Demereado, David Ralph, 449 
Demon, Martin, 231 
De Moone, Martine, 179 
Dempster, Jane, 435, 437 

■ , Robert, 435 

Demster, John, 477 
Denbigh, Henry, Earl of, 159 
Dench, Wm., 73 
Dency (or Deucy), John, iSo, 

see Densy 
Dene, Francis, 41 

, Tho., 86 

Denham, John, 319, 477 

, William, 182 

Denison, Doctor, 144 

, Edward, 213 

Denman, Jo., 132 
Denmarke, John, 180 
Denner, John, 338 



Devenish, John, 362, 444 
Deverill, George, 172, 222 
De Villennarsk, Dr., 431 
DeviUermas, Henry, 439 
Devocion, Margaret, 98 
Devorax, Stephen, 331 
Devrede, Paul, 449 
Dew, Ann, 109 

, Elizabeth, 109 

Dewer, Steplien, 365 
De Wever, Lewin, 365 
Dexter, Abell, 129 

, Francis, 48 

, Wm., 365 

Deyking, Alice, 98 
John, 98 



Diamond (Dyamond, or 
mand), Jasper, 327, 329 
see Dymond 



Dias, Lewis, 449 

Dible, Francis [Frances], 2 

, Thomas, 285 

Dichfeild, Edward, 157 
y^ Dick, Elizabeth, 433, 437 

, John, 435, 453 

, see Dick's 

Dicken, Hugh, 187 
Dickenson, Florence, 67 

, Geo., 83 

, Jeremy, 185 

, John, 84, 139 



Dickenson, Peeter, 257 

, Wm., 124 

Dickerson, Feleaman, 293 
Dickins, Wm., 353 
Dickinson, Elizabeth, 248 

, Francis, 362 

, Jane, 174 

, Jeremiah, 248 

Dickonson, Robert, 303 
Dick's, Edward, 1 18 

, Eliz., 113 

, see Dick 

Dickson, Petter, 185 

, Stephen, 261 

, see Dixon 

Dier, Mary, 192 

, William, 192 

Digaud, Barthelemy, 199 
Digglin, Tho., 137 
Dikes, Henry, 115 
Dilke, Clement, 175 

, Mrs., 175 

Dill, Lawrence, 303 
Dillimager, Thomas, 171 
Dillon, Garrett, 477 
Dimand, see Diamond 
Dimsdale, John, 236 

Dingley, N., 300 

Dinse, John, 191 

Disbrough, Isack, 46 

Disherd, Jo., 52 

Disnall, Nathaniell, 94 

Ditchfield, Jo., 128 

Ditty, Edmond, 352, 353, 366, 
.■?69. 375. 376, 3S1, 383. 388, 
389, 390, 400, 405 

Dix, Abegell, 290 

— — , Joane, 290 

, Margaret, 63 

, Presella, 290 

, Samuell, 290 

Dixon, Adam, 218 

, Alice, 71 

■, Ann, igr 

, Chri., 112 

, Edward, 83 

, Mathew, ill 

, Richard, 125 

■, Steven, 183 

, Wm., 85 

, see Dickson 

Dixson, Adam, 272 

, Rachell, 293 

Dixwell, Basill, 462 

Dobell, Henry, 138 

Docker, John, 179, 236 

Dockkie, James, 128 

Dod, Dodd, Dod's, Dodd's 

, Geo., 82 

, James, 98 



S28 



INDEX. 



Dod, Jane, 202 

, John, 169, 202, 267, 270, 

3«9. 319*. 323 

, Margaret, 425 

, Mrs., 169 

, Thomas, 425, 444 

Dodderidge, Davie, 141 

, Jarvice, 40 

, Tho., 117 

Dodington, Richard, 165* 

Dodson, Edward, 134 

, Elisabeth, 427 

, Georg, 427 

Dodsworth, James, 436 

Doc, Jo., 81 

, Thomas, 122, 177 

Doged, Thomas, 295 

Dulbeare (or Dolebeer), Samu- 
el!, 318*, 319*, 324 

Doldron, Grace, 362 

Dole, Peter, 35 

Dolei)eer, see Dolbcare 

Doleberry, Andrew, 362 

Doleman (or Toleman), Susan 
(or Susannah), 320* 

, Thomas, 236 

Dolfemb, Richard, 179 

Doll, Richard, 37 

Dollar, John, 476 

DolUithy, Elizabeth, 501 

Dollen, Thomas, 320*, 323 

Dolling, Thoma.s, 31S* 

Dollstan, John, 465 

, Thomas, 465 

Dolphinbe, Richard, 231 

Donielawe (or Domclow), 
Richard, 172, 272 

Donavan, Daniell, 470 

Done, John, 132 

Donn, Clement, IIS 

, Henry, 113 

. Jo-. 133 

, Tho., 106 

, Wm., 81 

Doiuiard, Marie, 54 
Donoklson, Henrie, 79 
Donthorne (or Dunthome), 

Eliza., 273, see Dunthome 

Douthorn 
Dore, James, 213 
Doric, sec Dory 
Dorifall, Anne, 281 
Dorlngton, Nicholas, 193 
Dorn, Francis, 476 

, John, 476 

Dorreil, Tho., 85 

, William, 219 

Dorset, Edward, Earl of, 159 
Dory (or Doric), Gregory, 182, 

260 



Dotten, Wm., 469 
Doue, see Dove 
Doughty, Doughtie 

, Ann, 172, 216 

, Thomas, 1 72, 



216, 238 



■ee Dow'tie 
Douglas, Douglass 

, Hugh, 137 

, William, 188 

, see Dowglas, Duglas 

Douse, Bridgett, 365 

, Thomas, 267 

, see Dowse 

Douston, John, 181 
Douthorn, Elizabeth, 188 

, Samwell, 188 

, Thoni,is, 188 

, see Donthorne, &c. 



Dove, Mary, 442 
Dowe, Henrcy, 292 

, Jo.ine, 292 

Dowell, Dennis, 363, 453 

, Richard, 476 

Dowglas, William, 269, see 

Douglas, and Duglas 
Dowling, William, 477 
Downe, John, 326, 331 

, Robert, 135 

Downeman, Elizabeth, 1S5, 244 
(or Downmau), 



John, 185, 244, 274 
Mary, 257 



Dowiies, Daniell, 445 

, Eustice, 212 

, George, 134 

, Henry, 501 

, Richard, 79, 1 77, 24O 

, Walter, loi 

, William, 13S, 194 

, see Downs 

Downing, Francis, 208 

, James, 465 

, John, 365 

, Samuel, 465 

Downman, see Downeman 
Downs, John, 498, sec Downes 
Dowse, Mr., 262 

, Mrs., 183 

, Thomas, 183 

, .f<v Douse 

Dowsell, Anto., 67 

Dowtie, Henery, 220, see 

Doughty 
Doxey, Thomas, 405, 439 
Doyer, Isack, 342 
Doyley, Edward, 160* 
Drake, Diana, 75 
, Isack, 134 



Drake, Jo., 128 
Dran, Maren, 364 
Drap, see Draper 
Draper, Bartholmew, 71 

, Cleare, 279 

, Henry, 185, 245 

— , Joseph, 63 

, Robert, 249, 440 

, Tho., 104 

Drax, Hcnr)-, 363, 384, 463 
Drayton, Thomas, 363, 453 
Dreadd, John, 40 
Drebble, James, 161 
Drew, Drewe 

, Edward, 189, 263 

, Tho., 41 

, Will., 332, 337, 340 

, see Drue 

Dre«Tie, Geo., 92 

, Robert, 113 

, sec Drury 

Drinker, Edward, 98 

, Elizabeth, 98 

, Jo., 98 

, Phillip, 98 

Driskell, Cornelius, 499 

, Dearman, 499 

, Mar)-, 498 

Driver, James, 74 

, Robert, 92 

Drudg, Andrewe, 296 

Dnie, Edward, 103, see Drew 

Drury, Richard, 476, sec Drew 

rie 
Dry, WiUiam, 188 
Duboyes, John, 364 
Duce, Gyles, 501 

, Robert, 74 

Dudley, Andrew, 171, 209 

, John, 499 

, Joseph, 163*, 168* 

Dudman, Henry, 104 
DulTeild, Edward, 350, 354, 

356, 361, 372.379. 382.391. 

393. 399. 402. 409. 438 
Duffill, John, 213 
DulTy, John, 173 
Dufour, Theodore, 198 
Dugdell, Henry, 122 
Duglas, William, 256, sec 

Douglas and Dowglas 
Duhurst, Henry, 105 
Duke, Henry, 476 

, Jo., 56 

Dukes, Wm., 362 
Dukkarth, Jo., 52 
Duhnare, George, 96 
Dum' [;.<•., Dummer], jcirDum- 

mer 
Dumcsnill, Carew, 476 



INDEX. 



529 



Dummer, Alee, 299 

, Dorathie, 299 

■ , Jane, 299 

, Joane, 299 

— , Richard, 299 

, Steephen, 299 

, Tho., 299 

Dumpont, John, 191 

Dun, sct' Dunn 

Dunbarv. \Vm., 128 

Duneomb, Jo., no 

Dundas, \Vm., 364 

Dune, Thomas, 172 

Duneing, Henry, 501 

Dungan, Thomas, 164* 

Dunham, Robert, 125 

Dunidge, Wm., 453 

Dunkly, Basell, 44S 

Dunn, Dun 

, Hugh, 470 

> Jo., 37 

, Fetter, 193 

, Roger, 453 

, Thomas, 222 

■ , Wm., 153 

Dunnell, Henry, 36 

Dunnohoe, Cornelius, 364 

, Jeffory, 364 

, Teag,'363 

Dunstarr, Robert, 142 

Dunsthorp, Zechariah, 430 

Duntliorne (or Donthorne), 
Elizabeth, 255, 273 

■ , Thomas, 255 

Dunton, Andrew, 37 

Du I'on, Michel, 198 

Dupper, Edward, 195 

Durant, Natthan, 477 

, Thomas, 477 

Durdal, Heugh, 299 

Duston, John, 154 

Dutton, David, 238 

■ , Richard, 429 

Dweight (or Dwight), Benjamin, 
447. 453 

Dyamond, sec Diamond 

Dye, Henry, 63 

Dyer, Ananiah, 127 

- — -, Isack, 316*, 317 

, James, 432 

, Jo-. 42 

, Roger, 432, 442 

, Samuell, 448 

, Sarah, 432 

, William, 501 

Dyke, Daniel, 466, 468 

, Richard, 319 

Dykes, Mr., 308 

Dymett {i.e., Dymmett], Tho- 
mas, 96 



Dymocke, William, 501 
Dymond, Robert, 40, see Dia- 
mond 
Dynegell, Danill, 471 
Dynley, Richard, 71 
Dyos, Geo., 137 

EACH, Samuell, 269 
Eakins, Wm., 67 
Earl, Earle 

, John, 366 

, Robert, 316, 318, 343 

, Thomas, 477 

Easemond (Easman, or East- 
mond), John, 318*, 319*, 323 
East, Easte 

, Richard, 187, 257 

, Wdliam, 103, 133 

Eastchurch, William, 366 
Easte, see East 
Eastmond, see Easemond 
Easton, Rob., 332, 336, 340 
Eastwick, Henry, 460 
, Richard, 460 



Easy, Ben., 84 
Eaton, Abigail, 58 

, George, 81 

, John, 40 

, Mabell, 120 

, Mary, 58 

, Tho., 58 

Ebdon, George, 318* 
Ebes, Thomas, 257 
Ebsworth, Anne, 243 

, Agnes, 184 

, Anthony, 184, 243 

Eccallowe, Peter, 249 

Eden, AUes, 291, see Edens, 

and Eeden 
Edenburrow, Tho., 37 
Edenden, 434 

, Joyce, 434 

Edens, Jo., 140, see Eden 

Ederife, Ester, 224 

Edgar, Richard, 334, 336, 339 

Edge, Robert, 130 

Edger, William, 190 

Edlow, Mathew, 169, 201 

Edlyn, Henry, 162 

Edmond, Edraondes, Ed- 

mond's, Edmund's 

, Jo., 36, 190 

, Michaell, 296 

, Richard, 39, 193 

, Robert, 189, 235 

, Titus, 46 

Ednall, Edward, 112 
Edney, Peter, 477 
Edward, 188 



Edward (a Negro), 178, 229 
Edwards, Anthony, 266 

, Arthur, 191 

, David, 416 

, Edmond, 117 

•, John, 180, 234, 326, 



329. 340. 366 

-, Richard, 154, 255, 



469 



Robert, 130, 141, 



[? ], Sarah, 469 

, Thomas, 94 

, William, 117, 192 

Edwardson, Jo., 84 
Edwin, James, 112 
Edwynn, Edward, 133 

, Tho., Ill 

Edye, Rawleigh, 153 
Eeden, Jo., 84, see Eden 
Eeke, Geo., Si 
Eeles, Edward, 80 

, Henry, 116 

, John, 96 

, see Eles 

Eelie, Robert, 115, see Ely 
Eester, Thomasin, 256 
Egerton, Wm., 135 
Egginton, Seaborne, 453 
Eggleston, Richard, 102, 104 
Ekkersoe, Tho., 12S 
Elbridg, William, 194 
Elding, Edward, 501 
Eldred, Nathaniell, 442 
Eldridg, Giles, 424 

, Mary, 424 

Eles, Thomas, 445, see Eeles 
Elinor, , 175 

Elison, see Ellison 
Elizabeth, , 203 

(a Maid), 195 

Ella, Marmaduke, 117 
Ellacott, Mrs., 453, see EUicott 
EUarce (or EUaree), Jonathan, 

432 

, , Sarah, 432 

, , Thomas, 

432 
Ellatt, John, 231 
Ellerton, James, 41 
Ellesmere, Thomas, Lord, 1 55, 

156 
Elley, Benj'., 446 
Ellgate, Margrett, 47 
Ellicott, Vines, 366 

, W"idow, 470 

, see Ellacott 

EUinsworth, Wm., 367 

Elliot, Elliott 

, Elizabeth, 46, 433 



67 



53° 



INDEX. 



Elliot, Georg, 430 

■ ; Henry, 367 

, Jane, 430 

■ > Jo.-"i, 43^, 477 

• , John. 137, 179, 453, 463 

, Lyildia, 46 

, Marie, 46 

, I'hillii), 46 

■ , Ricliard, 438, 477, 488, 

493. 496 

, Sara, 46 

, Thomas, 161 

Ellis, David, 173, 176, 220 

, Elizabeth, 92 

, Gamaliell, 442 

, Margrett, 220 

, Mary, 422 

, Richard, 36 

, Robert, 137, 422 

, William, 422 

Ellison, Ellin, 230 

, George, 231 

(Elison), John, 181, 230 

, William, 250 

Elliston, George, 366 

. William, 132 

Ellitt, Walter, 135 

Ellmer, Edward, 150 

EUotts, Henr}', 142 

Ellvyn (or Elvyn) 

, Mark, 38 

, Wm., Si 

Elhvood, Ralph, 131, ji-ifEKvood 

Elmes, Richard, 134 

, Rodolphns, 56 

Elson, Elizabeth, 64 

, Wm., 365 

Elsword, Hener., iSl 

Elvyn, see Ellvyn 

Elnood, Henery, 237, sec Ell- 
wood 

Ely, Ann, 259 

— , Elizabeth, 259 

— , James, 447 

— , Walter, 183, 259 

— , see Eelie 

Emarson, see Emerson 

Enibree (or Emberec), W'illiam, 
.441, 453 

Embrie, Henry, 96 

Emerson, Emarson, Emerson 
\i.e., Emmerson] 

, Allice, 239 

, Ann, 239 

, Ellis, 239 

■ Jo.. 98 

, Mr., 239 

[? ), Robert, 239 

. , Thomas, 239 

— , William, 171, 212 



Emery, John, 366 
Emmerton, Ann, 105 
Eni]ieror, Thomas, 439 
Enderbee, Oliver, 365 
Endick, Daniell, 117 
Enes, Phillipp, 477 
England, Allen, 318*, 319*. 3^4 

, Johii, 316*, 423 

, Lawrence, 423 

> . Junr., 453 

, Mary, 423 

English, John, 21S 

, Richard, 171, 210 

, Robert, 471 

, Thomas, 426 

Enims (Euines, or Euims), 

John, 192, 193 
Ennis \Vm., 119 
Ennys, Margaret, 424 

, Timothy, 424 

Enson, William, 94 

Epes, Margrett, 262 

, William, 262 

Epps, Elizabeth, 100 

, Mrs., 188 

, Fetter, 188 

, William, iSS 

Eritage, Roger, 141 
Erie, Bryan, 39 
, Edward, 126 

Erpey, Elisabeth, 424, 437 

Estplynn, Michell, 71 

Estwicke, Thomas, 342 

Ktherington, John, 39 

Euans, see Evans 

Ellens, see Ewens 

Euers, see Ewers 

Euims (Euines, or Enims), 
John, 192, 193 

Euines, John, 501 

Evan, Evan ap, ill 

Evand's, Clement, 249 

, Richard, 242 

, Thomas, 244 

, William, 261 

Evans, Andrew, 70 

, Clement, 188 

, Christo., 191 

, Cornelius, 304 

, David, 50 

, Edward, 140, 366 

, George, 1S5 

, Grififinn, 143 

, Henry, 460 

, Hugh, 139 

, John, 52, 84, 124, 185, 

189, 463, 477 

, Lawrance, 171, 213 

, Leonard, 37 

, Lewis, 134, 366 



Evans, Marke, 185 

, Nico., 52 

, Richard, 134, 184 

, Samuell, 357, 393, 402 

, Thomas, 52, 143, 185 

, William, 95, 114, 185, 

366 
Evars, Robert, 236 
Evens, John, 235 
Evenson, John, 298 

, Tho., 298 

Evere, Ester, 174 
Everedge, Sara, llS 
Everett, Aron, 104 
Everie, Tho., 41 
Ewens, Richard, 501 

, William, 270 

Ewer, Elizabeth, 88 

, Sara, 88 

, Tho., 88 

Ewers, Robert, 270 

Ewin's (Euines, &c. ), John, 192 

Ewis, John, 192 

Ewynn, Tho., 86 

Ex.son, Jo., 116 

Eyres, Nicholas, 234 

Eytun, William, 477 

FA15ERR, Joseph, 72 

Fabin, Elizabeth, 76 

l-'acy (or Facey), John, 317*, 
3'9*. 322 

Faierbrother, Nathaniell, S2, 
see Farebrother 

Fairbore, Stafford, 167* 

Fairechild, Joane, 258 

P'airfax, William, 271 

Fairefax, Nicho., 375, see Fear- 
fax 

Faliloe, Barthol., 49 

Falkland, Anthony, Lord, 165 

Fall, Charles, 63 

Fallin, Andrew, 470, see Follyn 

Fallowes, Edward, 214 

Fance (or Fauce), Robert, 80 

Fane, Richard, 75 

Fanning, Andrew, 367 

Fansh.aw, Richard, 117 

Farbracke, Roger, 187 

Farbrase, Roger, 245 

Farebank, James, 140 

Farebern, Lawrence, 95 

Farebrother, Suzaima, 106, sit 
Faierbrother 

Farcpoynt, James, 95 

Farcst, Robert, 102 

Farewell, James, 477 

Farley, Farly 

, Ann, 230 

, Jane, 230 



INDEX. 



S3I 



Farley, Thomas, i8r, 230 
Farnian, Alice, loS 

, Mary, 108 

, Ralph, 108 

, Tho., loS 

Farmer, Charles, 188 

, Elizabeth, 75 

— — — , James, 303 

, John, 135, 329, 334, 

336, 337. 340. 454 

, Madam, 472 

, Thomas, 52, 170, 204 

Farmor, Henry, 174 
Farnarcque, Thomas, 198 
Farnell, Robert, 169 
[Farquaharson], Fercharson, 

Thomas, 444 
Farr, Edward, 134 
Farraby, The, 114 
Farrands, Robert, 53 
Farrar, John, 194 

, Robert, 1 01 

, William, 171, 268 

Farrell, Edmond, 122 

, Hugh, 370 

, Roger, 370 

, Simon, 138 

Farren, John, 153 
Farrer, James, 369 
Farring, Miles, 74 
Farringlon, Edmond, 44 

, Edward, 44 

, Eliza., 44 

, John, 44 

■ , Mathew, 44 

■ , Sarra, 44 

Farron, Samuel!, 75 
Farror, Edmond, 370 
Farrow, Robert, 477 
Farthing, Edward, 432 
Fassitt, James, 142 
Fatrice, Nicholas, 192 
Fauce (or Fance), Robert, 80 
Faucey, Thomas, 324 
Fauell, see Favell 
Faulkner, Thomas, 184, 250 
Faux, John, 40 
Favell, Christopher, 370 

, Roger, 454 

Favor, Jo., 36 

Fa'well, see Farewell 

F'awn (Foane, or Fowne), 

Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 
Fawne, John, 477 
Fayrie, Oliver, 114 
Feaghery, Thomas, 368 
Feak, Richard, 502 
Feake, Henry, 454, 501 
Fear, Francis, 370 
Fearfax, Tho., 51, see Fairfax 



Fearne, Henry, 194 

, Paul, 118 

Feat's, Robert, 116 
Featlie, Tymothie, 94 
Feaver, Robert, 454, see Fever 
Fedam, George, 178 
Fee, Elisabeth, 428 
Feeld, Henrie, 134, JtvEeld 
Feeldes, Henrie, 247 
Feeldhouse, Jo., 36 
Feelding, Jo., 129 
Feild, James, 246 

, William, 233 

, see Field 

Feld, Tho., 67 
Fell, Henry, 192 

, Lidia, 369 

, Thomas, 47S 

Feld, Jo., 124, sec Feeld 

Felkynn, John, 140 

Felloe (or Fellow), William, 

45. 425 
Felton, John, 440 
Felver, Joan, 67 
Fenn, Alderman, 50 

, Richard, 50, 179 

Fennell, Edward, 449 

, Robert, 188, 264 

Fenner, Rabecca, 131 
Fennick, Eliz., 106 
Fenton, Agnis, 329 

, James, 194 

, Mr., 257 

Fercharson [Farquaharson], 

Thomas, 444 
Fergusson, Elisabeth, 423 

, Thoma.s, 423 

Fern, Henry, 431 
Femall, Robert, 233 
Ferneley (or Femley), Thomas, 

166, 190 
FeiTar, William, 209 
Ferrell, Bridget, 459 
Ferriman, Thomas, 433 

, William, 426 

Fetherston, John, 190 
Fever, William, 284, see Feaver 
Feversham, Earl of, 165 
Feyfield, Richard, 47S 
Field, Anthony, 478 

, Henry, 139 

, Richard, 123 . 

, see Feild 

Fifield, Abraham, 443 

, Henry, 165, 166 

, Richard, 454 

Figiss, Arthur, 125, 126 
Filborne, Robert, 141 
Filenst, Tliomas, 172 
Filks, John, 427 



Fillingham, Francies, 293 
Filmer, John, 1 78 
P'inch, Benjamin, 488 

, Frances, 211 

, Joan, 4S8 

, Sir John, 162 

, Katherme, 488 

, see Fynch 

Fine, Richard, 240 

Y'vcm, Teage, 368, see Fynn 

Firebrass, John, \\\ 

Firmin, John, 2S1 

Fish, Cliristopher, 70 

Fisher, Edw-ard, 36, 51, 177, 

219 

, Gabriell, 122 

(or Fissher), Henry, 171, 

444 

, Jane, 194 

, John, 176, 1 88, 326, 329, 

447 , 

, Katherine, 2 to 

, Robert, 36, 132, 210 

, Samuell, 192 

, Sarah, 219 

, Sisly, 210 

, Thomas, 191 

, W'm., 138 

Fister, Constance, 125 
Fitch, Abigail, loi 

, Enecha, 236 

, James, loi 

, Jo., 107, loS 

, Samuell, 390 

, Tho., 236 

Fits, Fitt, Fitte, Fitts 

, Alice, 179 

, Ann, 227 

, Robert, 178, 127,227, 501 

, Thomas, 179 

, see Fitz 

Fits James, Madam, 449, see 

Fitz James 
Fitzgerald, Morris, 477 
Fitzgerard, Elenor, 424 

, James, 424 

, John, 424 



Fitz James, Edward, 367, see 

Fits James 
Fitz Jarrell [? Fitzgerald], John, 

368 
Fitziefferys, Mr., 191 
Fitz Nichols, Mary, 368 
Fitzrandolph, Phillip, 367 
Flaming, Peter, 74 
Plane, Charles, 79 
Flatter, Nico., 141 

, Wm., 143 

Fleetwood, Alexander, 134 
Flege, Thomas, 291 

67 2 



532 



INDEX. 



Flemg [? Fleming], Edmond, i Fontleroy, James, 369 

369 Foockes, William, 243, see 

Fleming, [/.<•., Flemming], I Fookes 

Abram, 65 \ Foode, \Vm., 327 

, Richard, 79 Fookes, Henrj-, 39, j« Foockes 

Fletcher, Benjamin, 165*, l66*, Foord, John, 469, 472, sec Ford 
167 Foot, John, 319, 319*, 323 

, Edward, 38, 192 1 , Richard, 467 

(or Flettcher), George, ' Forbush, James, 367 



441. 454 

, Henry, 87 

, John, 115, 352 

, Lodowick, 118 

, Miles, 95 

, Noah, 427 

, William, 425 

F'lewellin (or Flcwilling), Peter, 

, 323. 328 

Flexney, Thomas, 105 
Flexny, Robert, 349, 356, 373, 

391 
Flint, George, 502 
(or Flynt), Thomas, 183, | 



Forcey (or Forcy), Thomas, 

318*, 319* 
Ford, Adrian, 103 

, Barbara, 62 

, Charles, 105 

, Francis, 369 

, George, 128, 152 

, Jn., 285 

, Mary, 85 

, Richard, 447 

, Rose, 425 

, 'Ihomas, 478 

, Tristram, 143 
Foord 



Foreman, Samuell, 190 
Forest, Jesse de, 199 
Forestall, Richard, 477 
Forgiue [/.f.. Forgive], Samuell, 

•54 
Forrester, Agnes, 426 

, Jane, 426, 438 

, John, 438 

, Thomas, 426, 438 

Forrestor, Thomas, 443 
', Thomas", 138, 179, 247 Forstall, Richard, 342, 440, 454 



259 
Flinton, Elizabeth, 187 

, Farrar, 251 

, Joane, 187, 251 

, Pharaoh, 273 
Flit, Marie, 198 
Flitcroft, Nicolas, 63 
Floid, Nathaniel], 232 

Floyd 
Flower, John, 132 



Floyd, Thomas, 170, sec Floid Forster, Josias, 87 



Fludd, David, 104 

, Elizabeth, 96 

, Jane, 96 

, John, 211 

, Joseph, 96 

, Margett, 211 

, Obediah, 96 

, Tho., 75 

, William, 211 

Flude, Bartholmew, 38 

Flynt, sec Flint 

Foane (Fowne, or Fawn), 

Robert, 318*, 320*, 324 
Fogg (or Fogo), David, 348, 

352, 363. 3«4. 395. 400, 405. 

415, 418, 435 
Fokar, Jo., 65 
Folinsby, Alice, 437 

Thomas, 437 



Follett (or Follitt), John, 319, 

319*. 323. 357 
F'olly, Nico., 127 

Follyn, Andrew, 471, jircFallin [ , Richard, 122 

Fonccco Vale, Jacob, 450 '- , Robert, 502 

Fonseire, Philip, 454 1 , Sylus, 84 



, Thomas, 304 

Forten, Jo., 131 

Fortescue, Sir Nicholas, 157 

, Symon, 268 

Forth, George, 120 

, John, 186, 254 

Foskew, Thomas, 181 
Fossitt, Fossett 

, Ann, 123, 172 

, Robert, loi 

, Thomas, 172 

, Ward in, 84 

Foster, Christopher, 92 

, Elizabeth, 324 

, Francis, 92, 124 

, Hester, 325. 329, 368 

, Ho]iestill, 08 

, James, 95 

, John, 93, 173, 182, 478 

, Nathaniell, 93 

, Patience, 68 

, Rabecca, 93 



Foster, The, 85 

. William, 390, 497 

Fouch, Tho., 126 
Fouche, Hugh, 127 
Fouks, William, 186 
Foulfoot, Tho., 42 
F'oulke, Thomas, 192 

, William, 254 

FouUer, Frances, 174 

, William, 183 

Fountaine, Edward, 97 

, John, 36 

Fourdrin, Franyois, 198 
Fousher, Phillip, 329 
F'owle, Ann, 59 
Fowler, Christopher, 439 

, Francis, 232 

, Geo., 114 

, James, 327, 329, 433 

, John, 41, 271, 454 

• , Joshvia, 369 

, Margrett, 259 

, ^\•idow, 183 

, William, 259 

Fowne (Foane, or Fawn), Ro- 
bert, 318*, 320', 324 
Fox, George, 124 

, Hugh, 95 

, John, 39, 93, 103, 30S 

, Nicholas, 104 

, Phillis, 368 

, Richard, 93 

, Stephen, 368 

■ , Wm., 1 15 

Foxcrofte, Tho., 113 
Foxen, John, 179, 236 
Foxsley, Jane, 123 
Foy, Hugh, 478 
Frame, William, 478 
Framerie, Martin, 198 
Francis, 209 

j (a Negro), 182 

, William, 296 

Francisco, Mathias, 254 
Francke, Daniell, 190 
Francklin, Nicholas, 435 
Franklin, Jonathan, 74 

(Francklyn, Frank- 



lyn, or Francklyon), Thomas, 
318*, 319*, 323, 367 

Frankling, Christopher, 443 

Fransum, Joseph, 368 

Eraser, Malcum, 320* 

Frazill, John, 71 [210 

Freame (or Freme), John, 171, 

Freboume, sec Freebourne 

Frederick, John, 447 
.Free, John, 40 

■ Freel)ourne, Freeboum, Fre- 
I bourne, Fribourne 



INDEX. 



Freeboume, Mary, 278, 279 

, Sarah, 27S 

, William, 278, 279 

Freeman, Alice, 98 

, Anthony, 130 

, Bennet, 103 

, Bridges, 182 

, Edmond, 93, 98 

, Edward, 98 

Elizabeth, 98, 134, 



436 



(or Freman), Henry, 
446 

> John, 92, 98 

. Joseph, 35S, 367, 

384, 404 

, Marie, 92 

, Raph, 209 

, Sycillie, 92 

, Thomas, 93, 139 

, William, 138, 502 

Freme, see Freanie 

Freman, see Freeman 

French, Elizabeth, 99, 100 

, Francis, 99 

, John, 50, 99, 152 

, Judeth, 283 

, Marie, 99 

, Roger, 326 

, Samuel], 369 

, Wm., 100 

Frere, John, 477 

, Tobias, 329, 477, see Frier 

, William, 477 

Fresey, Ambrose, 191 

Frethram, Richard, 193 

Frethy, Tho., 153 

Fretwell (or Frettwell), Ralph, 
329, 472 

Frey, John, 298 

Friboume, see Freeboume 

Friccar, Jo., 11 1 

Frie, Geo., 128, seeYvj 

Frier, George, 21S 

, Tobias, 79, see Frere 

, Vrsula, 218 

, see Frj'er 

Frisbie, Richard, 260 
Frisby, Elizabeth, 123 
Frisle, Frissel, Frissell 

, Daniel, 423, 433 

, Elizabeth, 423, 433 

— — , Margery, 194 

, Thomas, 423, 433 

Frister, Robert, 123 
Frith, Robert, ni 
, Samuell, 369 
, Sarah, 42S 

, Tho., iiS 

Frogmorton, John, 176 



Frost, Frostt 

, Francis, 454 

, Reignold, 153 

, Tho., 134 

Fry, Fr}'e 

— , Henry, 191 

— , John, 187, 190 

— , Richard, 145 

— , see Frie 

Fryer, George, 117, Ji-t" Frier 

Fryme, Richard, 38 

Fulcock, Heniy, 133 

Fulder, Kat., 113 

Fulford, Jo., 82 

Fulham, Thomas, 195 

Fuller, Alice, 105 

, Joane, 454 

. Jo-. 73 

, Marie, 48 

, Wm., 73 

Fulshaw, .Samuell, 193 
Fuhvood, John, 181 
Fulhvood, George, 141 
Furbank, Bartholm, 127 
Furbredd, Margerie, 37 
Furey, Charles, 502 
Furlow, Mr., igi 
Furse [alias Voss, Fusse, or 

Fuss), Morris, 333, 338, 

340 
Fusheir, Phillip, 461 
Fusse, see Furse 
Futer, Thomas, 502 
Fyers, Jone, 367 
Fynch, Jo., 125, see Finch 
Fynn, John, 136, see Finn 

GAD, Anne, 467 

, James, 467 

Gadling, Henry, 12I 

Gadsby, Tho., 126 

Gage, Joseph, 318* 

Gaich, Joseph, 319*, 323 

Gaile, Elias, 175, 226 

Gale, John, 172, 334, 337, 340, 

see Gall, Joseph 

, Richard, 70 

Galhampton (Galhamton, Gil- 

hampton, or Gilhamton), Tho- 

n>as, 332, 335, 340, see Gil- 

hampton 
Gall, Andrew, 349, 361, 370, 

379. 409 
, Joseph, 334, see Gale, 

John 
Galler, Wm., 135 
Galley, Tho., 135 
Gallop, Ann, 337 
Galloway, Charles, 75 
Gamlin, Robert, 149 



533 

Gammage, Gamage, Gamadge, 
or Gamidge 

,_ Stephen, 327, 330 

.' Thomas, 333, 336, 

341 

Gane, Richard, 40, see Gayne 

Ganey, Henry, 187, Jtv Gany 

Gannock, Robert, 120 

Ganter (or Gunter), Lester, 131 

Gantois, P., 19S 

Gany, Anna, 1S7, 256 

, Henrie, 251 

, William, 187, 256, 273 

, see Ganey 

Gard, Margeret, 123, jcf Guard 

Garde, Alexander de la, 75 

Gardener, Wm., 85 

Gardiner, Edward, 170 

, Thomas, 507 

Gardner, Ann, 75 

, Charies, 317, 342, 344 

, Edward, 107 

, George, 370 

, John, 371, 374 

, Lyon, 118 

, Mary, iiS 

, Peter, 68 

• , Thomas, 123 

, William, 507 

Garland, Hugh, 36 

, Jo., 112 

Garman, Timothy, 435 

Gamer, Mary, 502 t^ 

, Miller, 502 

Garaett, Elizabeth, 1S7, 255 

, Judith, 279 

, Susan, 187, 255 

• , Thomas, 187, 255 

Gamey, James, 47S 
Garr, Symon, 137 
Garrard, Edward, 71 .' 
Garret, Garrett 

, Emond, 502 

, Francis, S3 

, Owen, 71 

, Steeven, 50 

, Richard West — I3C 

, Tho., 81 

, William, 217 

Garrott, Thomas, 438 
Gary, Edward, 478 
Gascoign, Peter, 436 
Gascoyne, Savill, 116 

, Stephen, 447 

■, see Gaskoyne 



Gaselee, or Gaslee 

-, Elizabeth, 492 
-, John, 478, 492 

, Susanna, 492 

Gasko, Thomas, 172 



534 



INDEX. 



GaskojTie, Thomas, 264, see 

Gascoyne, iSic. 
Caspar, Pierre, 198 
Gass, Edward, 51 
Gastrell, Ebedmelech, 169 
Gater, Joan, 1 1 1 

, Jo., Ill, 112 

Gates, Klizabcth, 232 

, Sir Thomas, 155 

, Thomas, 179, 232, 270 

Gather, John, 173 
(ialon, The, 40 
Gatter, John, 240 
(iaughton, Nico., 86 
<;ault, William, 294 
Gaumon, Nallia., 184 
Gauritlett (or Gawntlett), Wil- 
liam, I S3, 195 
Gaurd, La, 1S4 
(Javett, John, 194 
Gavyn, Richard, 127 
Gawntlett, see Gauntlett 
(jawyn, see MacGawyn 
Gay, Abell, 471 

, James, 171 

(or Guy), John, 326, 328 

, Widow, 471 

Gayer, I'^rancis, 112 

Gayne, William, 187, 253, see 

Gane 
Gavton, Richard, 454 
Gcales, William, 194 
Ijean, Pontus Le, 199 
Gedney, Hanah, 294 

, John, 290, 294 

, Ledia, 294 

, Sarah, 294 

Gee, John, 102, 229 

, Samuel, 320, 32S, 341 

Geere, Dennis, 87 

, Elizabeth, 87 

, Sara, 87 

Geerie, Jo., 117 

Geies, Wm., 135 

Genney, Richard, 124 

(Jenller, Vallentyn, 191 

George, 188 

, Henry, 1 12 

, Thomas, 478 

Gerden, IJridgct, 64 

Gerish, Benjamin, 371 

Gew, Henry, 126 

Ghiselin, Claude, 199 

Gilibes, see Gibbs 

Gibbins, OlilT, 125 

Gibbons, Henry, 332, 33S 

340 

* , James, 60 

, John, 461 

— — , Malhew, 140 



Gibbs, Gibbes 

' , Bassill, 469, 472 

, Edward, 86, 371, 466 

, Francis, 223 

, Jane, 126, 144 

— — , John, 105, 131, 171, 211, 

260, 316,318,323,343, 469, 

478 

, Joseph, 502 

, Lieut., 209 

[? — ], Mary, 469 

, Nicholas, 342 

, Phillip, 502 

— — , Richard, 371 

, .Sarah, 466 

, Stephen, 329, 470 

, Thomas, 323 

Gibbson, Gibson 

, Ann, 62 

, Francis, 174 

, John, 122, 502 

, Mathew, 502 

, Nico., 112 

, Richard, 141 

, Walter, 52 

, William, 40, 139 

, Yeoman, 1 1 8 

Giddins, Geo., 45, 46 

, Jane, 45 

Gidion, Rowland, 373 
Gifford, Edward, 122 

, Francis, 272 

, Samuell, 444 

Giggon, Jesper, 64 

Gilbert, , 195 

, Henry, 122 

, James, 347, 358, 362, 

394. 399.432. , 

, Nathaniell, 478 

, Robert, 80, 43 1 

, Roger, 122 

, Thomas, 141, 365,383, 

386, 398 

, William, 297 

Gilby, Robert, 39 
Gilder, Henrie, 64 
Gilding\vater, Tho., 74 
Giles, Ann, 492 

, George, 492 

, Jonathan, 177, 222 

-, Margrett, 184 

, William, 322 

, see Gyles 

Gilgate, Jo., 82 
Gilhampton, Olliver, 445 

Galhaiiipton 



Gill, Mark, 120 

, Richard, 115 

, Thomas, 129 

GiUam, Gilham, Gillham 

, Ann, 97 

, Ben., 97 

, Eraanuell, 502 

, Jo., 124, 478 

, Tho., 124 

, Wm., 137 

Gille, Jan., 199 
Gilles, Edward, 47S 

, , Junr., 47S 

Gillett, Richard, 194 
Gilliard, Ante, 85 

, John, 434 

Gilson, Thomas, 74 
Gislingham, Edward, 432 

, Elisabeth, 432 

J one, 432 



Gilham, Gillham, see Gillam 
Gill, Allexander, 174, 240 

, John, 104, 319*, 323 

, , Junr., 319 



Gitly, Henry, 433 
Gittes, Henry, 371 
Gittings, John, 489 

, Mabell, 489 

, Mar)-, 489 

Gladdin, Tho., 356 
Glade, Joseph, 38 
Gladwell, Aymes, 66 
Glaister, Richard, 37 
Gla,sbrooke. Wm., 118 
Glassenden, John, 133 
Gleadston, Nicholas, 193 
Glenester, Robert, 123 
Gliffovd, Hanna, 109 [? Clif- 
ford] 
Gloster, Jo., 122 

, Mathew, 170, 206 

Glouer [/.c, Glover] 
Glover, Ale.xander, 128 

, Henry, 178, 280 

, John Jarvice, atuis, 

181 
, Richard, HI 

Glower, Charles, 1 50 

Glynn, Bryan, loi 

Goad, John, 112, 142 

, 'i'ho., ICX3 

, Wm., 141 

Goadby, Jo., 46 

Goald, John, 319 

Goard, Richard, 72, 76 

Godbehere, Benjamin, 431 

Godbitt, Tho., 79 

Godbv, Joane, 253 

'-, Thomas, 187, 253, 273 

Goddard, John, 166* 

Goddin, Edward, 85 

, George, 71 

— , Jo, 13s 

, see Goding 



INDEX. 



Godding, Gooden or Goden, 
Abraham, 319, 320*, 325, 
see Coding 

Godftree, Gilbert, 372 • 

Godfrey, Andrew, 422 

, Jo., lOI 

, Sarah, 422 

Godfrie, Henrie, 140 

Godfry, Mary, 371 

Godmg, Peter, 454, see God- 
ding, &c. 

Godsall (or Godsal), John, 

^ 316*, 317. 343 

Godwin, Reinould, 258, see 
Goodwyn 

• , Robert, 261 

Goeing, Frances, 499 

, John, 499 

Goff, William, 136 
Goffe, Eliza, 107 

, James, 49S 

, Marie, 87 

, Michael, 498 

Gogin, William, 372 
Golane, Mary, 430 

, Patric, 430 

Gold, Edward, 54 

, Eliz., 123 

, Jarvice, 48 

, William, 440 

Goldenham, Jonas, 133 
Golder, Wm., 124 
Golding, George, i68 

, John, 70 

, Percivall, 371 

, see Goulding 

Goldham, Alice, 67 
Goldingham, James, 41 

, John, 324, 460 

see Goulding- 



ham 
Goldsmith, Arthure, 234 

, Farford, 63 

■ , see Gouldsmith 

Goldwell, Ann, 113 
Golthorp, Ralph, 103 
Gomez, Isaac, 450 
Gonn, Ann, 107 

, Jasper, 107 

Good, Thomas, 299 
Goodale, Abraham, 282 

, Isaacke, 282 

, Mary, 2S2 

■ — , Robert, 282 

Goodall, Katherin, 280 

, Robert, 2S0 

Goodbame, John, 119 
Goodby, Jone, 187 
Goodchild, Richard, 193 
, Chrismus, 195 



Gooddens, Adam, 291 

Gooden, see Godding 

Goodenuff, Sam , 69 

Goodfaith, Joseph, 304 

Goodhew, Jane, 108 

Goodhue, Nico., 108 

Goodin, Anne, 293 

Gooding, Joseph, 371 

Goodladd, Richard, 80 

Goodman, Ellz., 454 

, Richard, 478 

, Robert, 183, 260 

, Tho., 37 

, Tymothie, 75 

Goodridge, Jo., 125 

Goodson, John, loi, 125 

Goodwene, John, 145 

Goodwinn, Mary, 134 

Goodwyn, Goodwynn 

, Jane, 134 

, Marie, 67 

, Reinold, 183, see God 

win 

, Tho., 81 

, William. 150 

Gookines, Daniell, 243 

Goold (or Gould), Enock,3i6*, 
3 '7. 343 

, Thomas, 316, 342 

, see Gould 

Goose, William, 293 
Gorden, Edmond, 59 

■ , George, 372 

, Peter, 478 

Gorges, Sir Ferdinand, 159* 

, Henry, 462 

, Richard, Lord, 162 

Gorham, John, 94 

^ Thomas, 94 

Gorhie, Donough, 129 
Gorman (or Gormon), Matthew, 

47S, 495 
Gorton, John, 372 

, Richard, 372 

, Steven, 122 

Gosling, Tho., 81 
Goslinn, Jo., 81 
Gosnel, Elisabeth, 422 

, John, 422 

Gosselin, Wm., 142 
Gosselyng, George, 161 • 

, James, 161* 

Gother, Henry, 372 

Gough (or Gowgh), Mathew, 

121, 137 
Gould (or Goold), Enock, 316* 

317. 343 

— , Grace, 90 

— , John, 90 

— , Petter, 191 



535 

Gould, Thomas, 318 

, William, 316* 

, see Goold 

Gouldfinch, Nicholas, 226 
Goulding, Thomas, 239, see 

Golding 
Gouldinge, Jane, 152 
, Sara, 249 



Gouldingham, Henry, 465 

, John, 465 

, see Goldingham 

Gouldocke, Sara, 1S5 
Gouldsmith, Arthur, 179 

, Nicholas, 175 

•, see Goldsmith 



Gouldson, Gouldston 

, Anne, 281 

, Henery, 281, 2S2 

•, Marv, 282 



Gouldwell, Henry, 186 

Gourdeman, Jean, 198 

Gourney, William, 151 

Govemeur, Abraham, 166* 

Gowde, Henry, 140 

Gowen, Tho., 119 

Gowgh, see Gough 

Grace, Benjamin, 454 

' ~ . Junr., 43S 

, Geo., 121 

Grafton (or Graston), James, 37 

, John, 364, 385, 397 

Grame (or Grand), James, 37 

Grane (or Graves), George, 175 

Granger, Niccolas, 262 

, Robert, 39 

, Thomas, 129 

, see Graunger 

Grant, Thomas, 431, .ffcGraunt 

Grasson, Wm., 123 

Graston (or Grafton), James. 
37 

Graue, Graues, see Grave, 
Graves 

Graunger, Nicholas, 1S8, see 

Granger 
Graunt, John, 121 

, Zeth, 150 

, see Grant 

Grave, Elnor, 225, see Snow 

, George, 225 

, Joan, 130 

, John, 225 

, Mary, 130 

, William, 286 

Graves (or Grane), Georee, 
175 ^ 

, Mary, 467 

, Richard, 92 

-, Robert, 217, 467 

, Rose, 467 



536 



INDEX. 



Graves, Thomas, 1 88, 263 
Gray, Edward, 51 

, Francis, 79 

, George, 339 

, John, 342 

■ , Mathcw, 342 

, Richard, 137, 478, 494 

, Robert, 372, 443, 47S 

, sec Grey 

Graye, Jone, 176, 228 

, Margrett, 228 

, Thomas, 176, 228 

, William, 176, 228, 502 

Grazbury, John, 307 
Grazebury, James, 31 1 
Greefeson, WiUiam, 139 
Green, Jacob, 348, 369, 380, 

383, 389, 406, 411, 416 

, Richard, 317*, 319*, 324 

, sec Greene 

Greene, Abigail, 150 

, Aderton, 192 

, Alexander, 123 

, Ambrose, 140 

, Daniell, 36 

, Darcas, 278 

, Edward, 125 

, Elizabeth, 465, 467 

, Ellin, 62 

, George, 36,463 

, Jacob, 150 

, John, 70, 74, 81, 150, 

176, 182, 194, 279 

, Joseph, 150 

, Nicholas, 71 

, Percivall, 62 

, Perseverance, I Jo 

, Richard, 86, 179, 236 

, Robert, 102, 170 

, Roger, 138 

, Saloman (or SoUo- 

manj, 189, 264 

, Sara, 113 

, Sisley, 174 

, Suzan, 7' 

, Thomas 38, 4S, 46, 83, 

103, 142 
, William, 7t, 126, 127, 

141, 254, 462, 465, 467 
Greenelefe, \Vm., 1 28, see 

Greenleafe 
Greenewood, John, 39 

, Robert, 141 

, see Greenwood 
Greenhill, Nicholas, 230 
Greenidge, Jane, 490 

, Jean, 478 

, I'hilocleon, 490 

, Richard, 478, 490 

Greenleafe, Ami, 204 



Greenleafe, Robert, 204 

, Susan, 204 

, Thomas, 204 

■, see Greenelefe 



Greenly, Jo., 51 

, Steeven, 52 

Greenoway, Ursula, 57 
Greenslatt, Thomas, 373 
Greenway, Robert, 357, 408 
, Wm., 317*, 3I9*, 



320* 

Greenwich, Jo., 74 
Greenwood, John, 37, 437 

, Tho., 51 

, sec Greenewood 



Greevett, Ellin, 227 

, John, 227 

, see Grevett 

Gregorie, Alexander, 138 

, Ben, IIS 

, Tho., 121 

, sec Griggory 

Gregory, Orniond, 478 

, Richard, 171, 222 

, Thomas, 327, 331 

, see Griggory 

Greigs, John, 352 
Grenier, Antoine, 1 98 
Grensild, Barbrey, 294 

, Marey, 294 

, Samuell, 294 

Gressam, Edward, 128 
, Jo., 127 



Grestninh, Jacobus, 370 
Gretrick, Thomas, 297 
Grevett, John, 178, see Gree- 
vett 
Grey, Matthew, 472 

■, Ralph, 167*, 168 

, Thomas, 162 

, Ursula, 425 

, see Gray, Graye 

Gribell, Thomas, 145 
Griddick, Jo., 135 
Griffige, Jo.an, 123 
Griffin, Griffine, Griffinn 

, Ann, 113, 133 

, Dennis, 372 

, Edward, 417, 478 

, George, 154 

, Gualter, 428 

, Henry, 427 

— , John, 136, 226, 267 

, Marie, 68 

, Mathew, 192 

, Rice (or Rise), 185, 

243 

, Richard, 190, 195 

— , Thomas, 133, 194 

, \Vm., 115 



Griffin, .rccGriphin and Gruffin 
Griffith, Ambrose, 183 

, Edward, 138 

, Grace, 432 

, Herbert, 489 

, Jo., 120 

, Josua, 97 

, Rebecca, 432 

, Robert, 432 

, Wm., 119 

, sec Gyffith. 

Griffiths, Richard, 41 
Griff's, sec Griffith, Griffiths 
Griggory, John, 454, see Gre- 
gory, Gregorie 
Grigg's, Grigg 
, Alyce (or Alee), 44, 

370 

, Elisa, 44 

, Geo., 44 

, James, 44 

, John, 478 

, Alary, 44 

, Robert, 370 

, Tho., 44, 119 

, Wm., 44 

Griggson, Grigson 

, Richard, 80 

, Robert, 478 

, Wm., 38 



Grimes, Ann, 173 

, Gilbert, 73 

, George, 190 

(or Grines), George, 

267 
Grimscroft, Jo., 36 
Grimston, Anthony, 102 
Justice, 43 



Grind, Richard, 135 
Grindall, Edward, 135, 180 
Grinder, Thomas, 172 
Grindon, Edward, 270 
Grindry, John, 187 

■', Jone, 187 

, Mary, 187 

Grines (or Grimes), George, 

267 
Griphin, Raph, 178, set Griffin, 

&c. 
Gritton, Ellizabeth, 454 
Groneare, John, 502 
Groue, Groues, see Grove, 

Groves 
Ground, Robert, 39 
Grove, Benjamin, 353, 377 

, Joseph, 440 

, Richard, 231 

, Wm., 129 

, sec Groves 

Grover, Samuel, 132 



Groves, Benjamin, 401 

, Elizabeth, 87 

, Jo., 87 

, scv Grove 

Growce, Samuell, 118 
Grubb, John, 271 

, Thomas, 228 

, William, 70 

Grubthorn, Edward, 133 
Grudge, Humfrey, 84 
Gmffin, John, 192, sa- Griffin, 

&c. 
Gualmay, Thomas, 64 
Guard, Elizabeth, 491 

, Isabell, 491 

, Peregrine, 491 

, AVilliam, 347, 3:8, 362, 

379. 387, 392, 403. 4'2. 413 

, sfc- Card 

Gudderidge, Ann, 102 

, The, 113 

Guine (Gunie, or Gume), Grif- 
fine, 177 

( ), Thomas, 191, 

192, 193 
Guise, Christopher, 164* 
Gullifer, Tho., 71 
Gulliver, Mr., 436 
Gulstons, Chad., 195, see Gun- 

ston 
Gume (Guine or Gunie), Grif- 

fine, 177 
GuiTiy [i.e., Gummy], Richard, 

95 
Gun, Daniel, 424 

, Sarah, 424 

, Thomas, 424 

, see Gunne 

Gundrie, John, 251 

■ , Marie, 251 

Gunie (Guine, or Gume) Grif- 
fine, 177 

(or Guine), Thomas, 191, 

192, 193 
Gunne, Daniel, 465 

, Henry, 465 

, see Gun 

Gunnery, John, 274 
Gunning, John, 478 
Gunston, Chad., 189, see Gul- 
stons 
Guustone, Thomas, 462 
Gunter (or Ganter), Lester, 131 

, Wm., 142 j 

G"PPy> Justinean (or Juzti- 
pher, 332, 335, 341 

, Wm., 318*, 319*, 320* 

Gurge, William, 151 
Gurr, George, iSo, 236 
Gurrish, Jeffery, 117 ' 



INDEX. 



Gutsall, Walter, 92 
Guy, 445, 454 

, Alice, 75 

, Elisabeth, 428 

, James, 205 

(or Gay), John, 326, 32S 

, Richard, 120 

, Robert, 171, 22S 

, Whitney, 195 

, William, 35 

Gwyne, Paul, 440 
Gyffith, Ambrose, 255 

, Joyse, 255 

, see Griffith 

Gyles, Wm., 318*, 319*, sec 
Giles 

HABBARD, Joan, 496 

, William, 496 

Habbittell, Geo., 123 
Habing, Thomas, 502 
Habroll, James, 24 
Hach, Thomas, 171 
Hacker, Ferdinando, 375 

, James, 296 

, John, 233 

Hacket, Hackett 

, Ann, 480 

, Sir Robert, 494 

, Robert, 376 

, William, 479 

Hackwell, Hackewell 

, , 88, 89, 90 

, H., 87 

, Jo., 66 

, Richard, 73, 100 

Robert, 91, 92, 96, 



97 

Hackwood, Mary, 429 
Hadbie, Tho., 81 
Hadbome, Anna, 91 

, Anne, 91 

, Geo., 91 

Rebecca, 91 



I'adnet, Humfrey, loi 

Haeward, Thomas, 149, see 
Haieward, Haiward, Hay- 
ward 

Haffell, see Hasfell 

Hagar (a Ncgi'o), 429 

Haggar, Robert, 109 

Ilaggat, Othniell, 338 

Haglhorp, William, 479 

Haiden, Tho., 128, see Hey- 
don, Heiden 

Haies, Ant"., 121 

, James, 137 

, John, 41 

, Robert, 72 

, William, 50 



537 

Haies, see Hayes 
Haieward, John, 70 

, .Samuell, 56 

, Sith, no 

, Richard, 121 

, see Haeward, Ifay- 

ward, Haiward 
Haieword, Jaines, 43 
Haile, Sarah, 132 

, Thomas, 173 

Maine (or Hanie), John, 1S4, 

see Hayne 
Haines (or Hames), Thomas, 

128 
' ) • — — , William, 



, see Haynes 

Haiward, Robert, 1 11, ^^t' Hae- 
ward, &c. 
Hakes, Thomas, 191 
Hakesby, Isabell, 113 
Hal, Elisabeth, 437 
— , Esther, 437 
— , Francis, 437 
•. Jehu, 434 
, see Hall 
Halam, Robert, 169, see Hul- 

1am, Halhmi 
HaUlin, Richard, 133 
Hale, Barnabie, 379 

, Jo., 119 

, IJiomas, 206 

Haler, Henrie, 112 
Hales, Jo., H2 
Haley, Dennis, 376 

, Thomas, 479 

, see Hayley, Haly, Hevlei 

Hal ford, Tho., 43 
Halfyard, Aymies, 135 
Halingworth, see Hallingworth 
Hall, Agnis, 283 

, Anne, 421 

[?-], , 469 

, Anthony, 428 

, Christopher, 176, 227 

, Dorothy, 283 

, Elizabeth, 283, 421 

, Esther, 421 

, Francis, 421, 455 

, George, 173, 222 

, Giles, 377 

, Grissell, 283 

, Hugh, 186, 252, 443, 507 

, James, 115 

, Jeffery, 185 

, Joane, 283, 507 

— — , John, 114, 141, 178, 227, 
421, 426, 502 
— , Joseph, 283 
— , Richard, 447 

68 



538 



INDEX. 



Hall, Robert, 414 

, Samuell, 76 

, Susan, 173, 222, 227, 4J2 

, Susanna, 421 

, Temperance, 283 

, Thomas, 79, 80, 87, 1 1 1, 

137, 188, 194, 235, 304 

, Tristram, 283 

, William, 112, 236, 332, 

33S, 341, 469 

, Si-c Hal 

Hallam, \Vm., 479, Jtv Halam, 

Hallum 
Hallers, Julian, 219 
Hallett, Hallet 

■ — •, Andrewe, 286 

, Christopher, 422, 430 

■ — , tlregory, 434 

, John, 328, 337, 366, 

422, 430, 44'. 454 

, Joseph, 326 

, Mary, 422, 430 

, Richard, 443 

, Thomas, 327, 329 

Halliack, John, 92 
Hallier^, Idye, 210 
Hallingworth, Halingnorth 

, Edward, 74 

, Eli^., 108 

, Richard, loS 

, Suian, 108 

, iivHollingworth 

Halloway, Abraham, 63 

, Darby, 424 

, Lanthil, 424 

— , Mary, 424 

Hallowell, Huyn, 81 
Hallum, Mary, 493 

, \Vm., 493 

, sci Halam, Hallum 

Halock, Edward, 94 
Halsey, Jo., 76 

, Richard, 112 

Haly, Ellin, 116, sec Haley, 

Hayley, &c. 
Ham, John, 432, 455 

, Joseph, 245 

, Susanna, 432 

Haman (or llamun), John, 191, 

192 

, Joseph, 185 

, Malhew, 179 

, si-e Hayman 

llamar, sec llamor 
Ilnmblon, Mathew, 67 
Ilainblin, Wiilow, 455 
Hamdy (or Harney), Richard, 

no 
Hamer, see Hamor 
llaiiierly, see Hammerly 



Hames, Clement, 136 

, Richard, 143, see 

Hamis 

, Tho., 41 

(or Haines), Tho., 12S 

( ), William, 

l83 
Hamey (or Haoidy), Richard, 

no 
Hamias, Moses, 449 
Hamilton, Adam, 374 
, James, Marquis of, 

160 
Hamis, Richard, 141, see Hames 
Hamlin, Giles, 360 
Hammerly, .Martha, 469 
Haniock, AUin, 120 
Hamon, Mathew, 235 
Hamond (or Hammond) 

, Christopher, 121 

, Daniell, 86 

, Elizabeth, 67, 279 

, John, 41, 279 

, Sarah, 279 

Hamor, Hamar, Hamer, Ha- 

mors 
^— — ; Elizabeth, 223 

, Mrs., 174 

, Raphe, 174, 223, 236, 

271, 272 
Hampton, Joane, 253, 261 

• , John, 84, 183 

, Mrs. 184 

, William, 253, 261 

Hamun (or Haman), John, 191, 

192, see Hayman 
Hanbury, Daniell, 48 

— — , Nicholas, 480 

Hancock, Alexander, 378 

, John, 137, 442 

, Tho., 121 

Hand, Tho., 124 

, Winnifred, 64 

Handcleare, Beniamine, 184, 

243 
Handley, Robert, n2 
Hands, Richard, 41 
Handy, Elizabeth, 466 

, John, 455, 466 

• — , Samuell, n I 

Hanes (or Haues), Luke, 120 
Haney, John, 261 
Hanford, Eglin, 56 

, Eliz., 56 

, Margaret, 56 

I Hanger, Phillip, 377 
— — — -, Richard, 303 
Hanie, Elizabeth, 262 

! (or Hainc), John, 184 

Haning, Wni., 142 



Hankworth (or Haukworth), 

Nathaniell, 243 
Hanmer, George, 86 

, Tho., 128 

Hanmerry, Nicholas, 479 
Hannah, Andrew, 379 

, George, 164, 167,446 

• — , James, 167 

Hannay, George, 163*, 343 
Hannis, Richard, 141 
Hanson, Ann, 4S9 

-, Francis, 489 

, John, 489 

, Rebecca, 491 

, Robert, 491 

, Samuell, 454.462 

Hanway, CJeorge, 165* 
Harberl, Edward, 480 

, Jo., 91 

, Wm., 102 

Harbin, Allexander, 439 

, Joseph, 439 

Harbynn, I'eter, 127 
Harcombe (or Hercombe), 

John, 319, 319*, 323 
Ilardcastell, Mathew, 252 
Hardeman (or Hardiman), 

John, 326, 330 
Harding, Christopher, 190, 269 

, Edward, 437, 455 

, Kliz.,73 

, Francis, 421, 454 

•, Henry, 461, 466, 479, 



495 



404 



, Hugh, 307 

, John, 350, 374, 394, 



Katharine, 421 

, Margery, 71 

, Mary, 421 

, Nathanael, 466 

, Sara, 133 

, Thomas, 182 

, W^m., 133, 439, 446 

Hardiss, Joan, 102 
Hardisse, William, 102 
Hardon, John, 121 
Hardwick, Francis, 455 
Hardy, Joseph, 357, 358, 374, 
394. 404 

, Robert, 73 

Hare, I?ryan, 124 

, Elvy, 490 

, George, 490 

, John, 437, 455 

, Mary, 437 

, Sarah, 490 

, Suzan, 125 

Harecourt, Robert, 156 
Haret'iiich, Wm., 104 



Hargrave, Richard, 35 
Hargraves, Allis, 479 
Hargrove, William, 493 
Harison, set- Hairison 
Harker, John, 37S 
Harknood, Jo., 133 
Harlakenden, Eliza, 100 

— , Mable, 100 

> Koger, 100 

Harlow, Harlowe 

, Anthony, 178 

, John, 82, 187, 250, 

46S 

-, Richard, 468 

Harlstone, Edward, 479 
Harman, Captain, 47 

, Charles, 264 

, Ellis, 115 

, Francis, 109 

, Jo., -109 

, Richard, 37 

, Sara, 109 

, Tho., 43, 51 

, William, 462, 479 

{^^'■P^'"' ?5°''g^' 343. 44°, 455 

Harries, Maryes, 152 

Harrington, Elias, iii 

Harris, Adria, 203 

. Alice, 113, 1S6 

, Anthony, 479, 491 

, Dorithe, 170 

, Edward, 377 

, Elinor (or Elinor), 

184, 243 

, Elizabeth, 490 

, Geo., 64 

, Hannah, 431 

, Henry, 297 

, John, 42, 82, 103, 170, 

252, 268, 211, 33S, 341, 359, 
454 

, Lieut., 180 

, Lucy, 491 

■, iMabell, 49J, 494 

, Richard, 87, 128, 467, 

490 

-I Robert, 36, 116, 142 

, Thomas, 170, 203 

, Walter, 149 

> William, 39, 70, 114^ 

135. 186, 193, 462 

, Zachariah, 479, 490, 

494 
Harrison, Abraham, 502 

, Ann, 1 86 

, Charls, 437 

— , George, 269 

, Hugh, 104 

, John, 39, 102 

, Raphe, 195 



INDEX. 

Harrison, Richard, 96 
(Harison, or Harris- 
son), Robert, 1 38, 323, 331 
William, 106 



539 



Harrowigg, Marie, 67 
Harrwell, Tho., 143 
Harrwood, sec Harwood- 
i^Iart, Harte, Hartt 

, Captain, 176 

, Charity, 490 

, Cliri., 85 

, Dorothy, 490 

, Edward, 479 

, Isacke, 291 

, Job, 490 

, John, 94, 108, 149, 430 

, Josias, 191 

, Mary, 108, 152 

, Robert, 85 

, Tho., 91, 12S, 137 

, Walter, 479, 490 

, Wm., 102 

Hartey, John, 316 

Hartforde, Margrett, 47 

Hartlie, Christopher, 140 

Hartley, Jeremy, 71 

. William, 174, 180, 233 

Haruey, see Harvey 

Harvey, Harvye, Harvy, Harvie 

, Alexander, 122 

I , Ann, 45 

, Grace, 435 

, Griffith, 373 

, Henry, 447 

, Sir John, 160 

, John, 158, 440 

, Nicholas, 37 

, Richard, 45, 83 

, Samuell, 195 

•, Thomas, 232, 416 

, William, 334, 338, 341 

Harwood, Harrwood 

. Ann, 423 

, Augustin, 105 

, Daniel], 455 

, Grace, 241 

, John, 423 

. Margarett, 151 



-, Mary, 423 

-, Paule 187, 253 

-, Ralph, 40 

-, Richard, 329, 337 

-, Robert, 122 

-, Thomas, 120, 178, 



241 

•, William, 181, 238 

Hasfell, Marie, 55 

, Martha, 55 

, Rachell, 55 

, Richard, 55 



Hasfell, Ruth, 55 

•, Sai-.i, 55 

Hasell, John, 445 

{ ~, Peter, 3 78 

, William, 374 

, see Hassell, Hazel 

Haselwood, Elizabeth, 488, 494 

, Jane, 494 

, Richard, 488 

-> Thomas, 479, 488, 

494 
Haslewood, Walter, 237 
H.asley, John, 181, 238 
Hassard, Edward, 67, see 

Hazard 
Hassell, Benjamin, /[-].[ 

, Ralph, 454 

, Wm., 122 

, see Hasell, Hazel 

Hastings, Edward, 69 
— , Susan, 280 
. — , Thomas, 280 

Hatch, Rebecca, 187 

, Thomas, 222 

Hatchet, Tho., 102 
Hatfeild, Hatfield, Hattfild 

, Joseph, I S3, 260 

, William, 172, 210 

llathorn, Jo., 103 
Hathome, TIio., 47 
Hathoway, Jo., 108 
Hathway, Samuell, 455 

, Suzan, 96 

Hatrell, George, 135 
Hattertoii, Jo., 80 
Hattfild, see Hatfeild 
Hatton, Ann, 430 

-, Charles, 479 
■, John, 248 
-, Olive, 248 

, Robert, 373 

, Thomas, 430 

, Wm,, 129 

Hanby, Richard, 39 
Haues (or Hanes), Luke, 120 
Haughtaine, Richard, 4S0 
Haughton (or Houghton), 
Epaphroditus, 165*, 166 

— , Gerrard, 298, see 



Hawton 

Hauiland, see Haviland 

Haukins, see Hawkins 

Haukom, see Hawlkom, &c. 

Haukseworth, Tho., 43, see 
Hawksworth 

Haukworth (or Hankworth), 
Nathaniell, 243, see Hawks- 
worth 

Haulkoni, see Hawlkom 

Haulton, William, 279 



540 



INDEX. 



llausen (or Hawen), Samucll, 

479 
llavercamp, Francis, 126 
liavilaml, .Mathew, 329, 4^+ 
— , Miles, 374 
Haward, Henry, 278/ 

, Hugh, 218 

, Susan, 2l8 

, ste Hay ward 

Haway, Thomas, 172 

Hawen (or Hauscn), Samuel!, 

479 
Hawes, Ann, 131 

, Anna, 131 

, Obediah, 131 

, ReginoU, 37 

, Richard, 131 

1 lawker, Timothy, 334, 33S, 341 
Hawkes, Ellin, 117 

, Mar)', 117 

, \Vm., 124 

Hawkins, Abraham, 424 

, Andrew, 443 

, Clement, 74 

, Geo., 83 

, James, 125 

, Job, 56 

, Mar)-, 424 

, Richard, 59 

■ — , Thomas, iSo, 234, 



424 

, William, 151 

see Hawkynns 



Hayman, Nathan, 400, 404, 

414 

, William, 39 

Hayman, see Haman 
Hayne, Haynes 

, John, 318*, 319*, 324 

, Michell, 119 

, William, SiS", 319*, 

322. 333. 337, 340 

, see Haine, Haines 

Hayse, Thomas, 331 
Hayte, Robert, 470 
Hay ward, John, 470 

-— , William, 70 

, see Haward, Hae- 

%vard, &c. 
Haywood, John, 331, 446, 479 

, Widow, 447 

, see Heywood 

[?Hazard], Henry, 188 

, Joane, 188 

, John, 188, 24S 

see Hassard 



Hawksworth, John, 454, 455, 

459 

, William, 469 

, see Haukworth 

Hawkynns, Marie, 58 

, Robert, 58 

, see Hawkins 

Hawley, Geo., 120 

, Henry, 126, 160, 426, 

434 

, Jane, 426 

Hawlkom (Haulkom, Haul- 

kon, Haukom, or Holcombe), 

Andrew, 319, 319*, 323 
Hawton, GerartI, 374, see 

Haughton 
Haxley, Robert, 64 
Hay, baiiiell de La, 297 

, John De La, 296 

, I'eter, 160 

Hayem, Abraham, 373- 
Hayes, Jane, 490 

, Martin, 402, 444 

, Thomas, 479. 490 

, see Haies 

Hayley, Ar.thony, 435, see 

Haly, Haley, Heylci 



Hazell, Toby, 64, see Hasell, 

Hassell 
Healy, Wm., 375, see Hely 
Hearst, Wm., 455 
Heath, Elizabeth, 130 

, Isack, 130 

, Martha, 130 

, Robert, 1 35 

, Thomas, 121 

•, William, 150 

Heathfeild (or Heatchfeild), 

John, 318*, 319*, 323 
Heaton, John, 446 
Hebbs, Thomas, 175 
Hebden, Tho., 37 
Heck, Katherin Van, loi 

, Olliver Van, lOl 

, Peter Van, tot 

Hecthrop (or Hectrop), Wm., 

347. 455 
Hedges, Francis, 87 

, Robert, 1 74, 240 

Hedley, Hedly 

, Edward, 86 

, Michell, 124 

, Tho., 86 

Hedsall, Thoma.s, 54 
Heed, Robert, 84 
Heelis, Geo., 134 
Heford, Nathan, 45 

, Roger, 242 

Heiden, Henry, iii, see Hai- 

den, Heydon 
Helawe, Wm., 81 
Helcott, Thomas, 177, 265 
Helin (Hellin, Helline, or He- 
[ lyn), John, 176, 181, 313* 



Hellicr, see Hellyer 
Hellin, &c., see Helin 
Hellue, Robert, 193 
Hellyer (Hellier or HiUier), 
Robert, 327, 329 

( ), Thomas, 327, 

329 
Helmes, John, 376 

, Thomas, 502 

Hely, John, 171, 210 

, >Iathew, 8l 

, see Healy 

Heljm, see Helin 

Heming \i.e.. Hemming], Jo., 

122 
Henderson, Francis, 479 
, Wm., 472 

Hendly, Daniell, 374 

, Eli/.-, 374 

Hendry, Jo., 123 

Hendy, Richard, 434 

Henley, Edward, 324 

llenly, Ralph, 429 

Henman, Jo., 134 

Henry, 184, 1 88 

, Anna, 431 

, Anthony, 431 

, Wm., 86 

Henson, Phillipp, 52 

Henton, Elias, 236 

Henwood, Ann, 434 

Thomas, 434 



Hepworth, Joseph, 41 
Herbert, Elisabeth, 424 

, Charles, 162* 

, Henry, 378 

, W'illiani, 424 

Hcrcombe (or llarcombe), 

John, 319, 319*, 323 
Hereford, Peter, 184 
Hernden, Tho., 134 
Hero, Oble, 261 
Heron, John, 105, 140 
Herrick, Isaac, 373 
Herring, Jo., 75 
Herringman, William, 479 
Herrott, Edward, 137 
Hersey, Richard, 95 
Heslerlon, Thora»s, 445 
Heth, Jo., 132 

Hetherington,.Katherine, 374 
Hethersall, Thomas, 188, 

272 
Hethei-sell (or Hethersall), 

John, 330, 338, 343 
Hewbrayne, John, 154 
Hewes, John, 502 

, Thomas, 254 

, see Hughes, Hughs, 

Hues 



INDEX. 



541 



Hewitt, Robert, 446, 471, see 

Huett 
Heydon, J., 303, see Haiden, 

Heiden 
Heylei, Richard, 43, see Haley, 

Hayley 
Heywood, John, 374, see Hay- 
wood 
Ilibljins, James, 63 
Hibbott's, Katherin, 96 
Hichcocke, Kilibett, 173 

, Thomas, 177, 189 

, William, 181 

, see Hitchcock 

Hickcombottom, Jo., 36, see 

Higginbotham 
Hickey, Wm., 104 
Hickles, Jane, 143 
Hickman, Charity, 493 

, Richard, 493 

, Walter, 493 

Hickmore, Mr., 174 
Hicmott, James, 224 
Hide, James, 81 | 

, Richard, 125 I 

, see Hyde j 

Higges, Miles, 306 ] 

Higginbotham, John, 441, 455, 

see Hickcombottam 
Higgins, Elizabeth, 185 

, John, 39, 206 

Higginson, Ann, 124 

, Hu^frey, 124 

— ^ , Margaret, 502 

Higgison, Henry, 375 
Higley, John, 374 
Hilgrove, Alexander, 429 
Hilk, John, 37S 
Hilnian, jv<rHillman 
Hill, Edward, 1S6, 257, 273 

, Elizabeth, 152, 1S6, 252 

, Frances, 187 

, Francis, 260 

, George, 94, 426 

, Hanna, 186 

, Henry, 85, 295 

, Jane, 207 

, Joan, 134 

, John, 37, 39, 74, 80, 127, 

126, 138, 186, 249, 377, 455, 
497. 502 

(or Gill), John, 319* 

, Katherin, 64» 

, Marmaduke, 207 

, Robert, 106 

, Thomas, 1S7 

, William, 107, 149, 152, 

186 
— , see Hills 
Hilliard, Charles, 35 



HiUiard, Gregory, 195 

, John, 81, 140, 195 

— • , Wm., 77 

Hillier, see Hellyer 
HiUman, EUner, 98 

(or Hilman), James, 



333. 337. 340 

Hills, Ismale, 18S 

, Rose, 123 

, see Hill 

Hilton, Alice, 71 

, Hugh, 128, 170, 203 

, Tho., 307 

Hinch, John, 489 

, Margery, 489 

, William, 489 

j Hinde, Margaret, 105 

, William, 104 

I , see Hynd 

Hindsley, Wm., 123 
j Hine, Robert, 471 
[ Hingle, James, I [2 

HinkjTin, Wm., 141 

Hinshawe, Wm., 125 

Hinson, Jo., 128 

Hinton, EUias, 179 

, John, 175 

, see Hynton 

Hippsley, Jo., 135 

Hitchcock, Hitchcocke 

, Captain, 195 

, John, 319*, 324 

, Mathew, 59 

, Tho., 104 

, Wm., 79 

, see Hichcock, Hitc- 

kock 

Hitchcott, John, 318* [? Hitch- 
cock] 

Hitchy, John, 22S 

Hitckocic, Alice, 237 

, Thomas, 237 

see Hichcock, Hitch- 



cock, &c. 
Hiter, George, 40 
Hoare, Edward, 319* 
, Richard, 318*, 319* 

324 
(or Hoar), Thomas, 

326, 330 

, see Hore 

Hobbs, Hobs, Hobes 

, Elizabeth, 378 

, Humility, 426 

, Oliver, 318*, 319*, 

324 

, Robert, 140 

, Roger, 326, 331 

, Tho., 69, 113 

Hobcraft, Elinor, 421 



Hobcraft, John, 421 

, Lovel, 421 

Hobes, see Hobbs 

Hobin, Tho., 139 

Hol)le, John, 2S6 

Hoblyn (or Holbin), Christo- 
pher, 3i6», 317, 342 

Hobs, see Hobbs 

Hobson, Edward, 104, 169, 
201 

, John, 121 

, Nicholas, 41 

, Thomas, 169, 26S 

Hocksley, John, 152 

Hoddins, Jo., 81 

Hodges, Christopher, 429 

, Elizabeth, 177, 220 

. Jo- 36, 54. 104. 193 

, Jone, 429 

, Mr., 50 

, Roger, 86 

, Tho., 81 

Hodgskines, Hodgskins, Hcd- 
skyns, Hodskynns 

, Antonio, 124 

, Edward, 120 

Henrie, i; 



, Jesper, 125 

- — , Margrett, 264 
-, Nicholas, 264 



, Temperance, 264 

Hodgson, William, 39 
Hodson, Tho., 137 
Hoeman, Elizabeth, liS 
-, Wm., 



, Winifrid, 89 

Hog, Thomas, 429, see Hogg 
Hogdon, Isaac, 434 
Hogg. Jo-. 129. 142, see Hug 
Hoggin, Dennis, m 
Hogman, Elizabeth, 479 
Holbin (or Hoblyn), Christo- 
pher, 316*, 317, 342 
Holbrooke, Anne, 285 

, Elizabeth, 285 

, Jane, 285 

, John, 2S5 

, Thomas, 285 

Holburd, Walter, 64 
Holcombe, see Hawlkom, i;c. 
Holder, John, 336 

. , Junr., 502 

, Meletiah, 502 

; Nicholas, 479 

, Wm., 336 

, see Houlder 

Holdip, Frances, 423, 460 

, Hilliard, 362, 375, 

423 
, John, 423, 460 



542 



INDEX. 



Holdred, \Vm., 53 

Holdsworth, Arther, 378 

, Gilbert, 71 

, Jo., 109 

Hole, Robert, 446 
Holeman, Koger, 379 

, Thomas, 324 

Hollam, Robert, 202 
Holland, Abram, 139 

, Ann, 123 

, Gabriell, 169, 228 

, Henry, Earl of, 159, 

160 

, John, 38 

, Martha, 105 

, Rebecca, 228 

, Robert, 38 

, Thomas, 96 

, Wm., no 

llollard, Angcll, 285 

, Katheryn, 285 

, Thomas, 373, 441 

HoUiday, Mary, 375, see Hol- 

lyday 
Hollidge, Roger, 102 
liollingworth, \Vm., 108, see 

Halling^vorth 
Hollin, John, 427 
HoUinbrigg, Edward, 120 
Holliiiby, Richard, 52 
Hollinsworth, Ralph, 455] 
Hollis, Edith, 171 

, Nico., 51 

Holloway, Edraond, 70 

, Eedie, 113 

, Elizabeth, 123 

-, Hannah, 304 

. Jo., 72 

, Richard, 373 

Hollowell, John, 468 

Holly, Eliza., 93 

Hollyday, Wm., 441, see Hol- 

liday 
Holman, James, 467 

, Jane 429 

, John, 467 

, Robert, 429 

Holmar, Edward, 150 
Holme, Robert, 38 
Holmes, Alice, 180 

, Captain, 175 

Henry, 41, 479, 495, 



496 



, James, 479, 492 
John, 51, 479, 492, 

Mary, 492 
Mathew, ill 
, Richard, 40 
Samuell, 8; 



Holmes, Susanna, 495 

, Thomas, 297 

Holsey, Richard, 376 
Holt, Humfrey, 132 

, Joseph, 379 

, Randall, 221 

, Rowland, 375 

, Wm., 85 

Holton, Barlholmew, 95 

Home, John, 265 

Homer, Roger, 353, 360, 361, 

369, 382,385, 408, 412, 417 
Homes, Margaret, 123 

, Thomas, 290 

Honnibom, Robert, 102 
Hoode, Ralph, 242 
Hooe, Ryce, 96 
Hook, Wm., 376 
Hooke, Beniamin, 105 
Hooker, John, 497, 498, 499, 

502 

, Ralph, 498 

, Thomas, 173 

Hookham, Olliver, 74 
Hooks, John, 192 
Hooper, Crispine, 479 

, Christopher, 455 

, Daniell, 377, 480 

, John, 319 

, Jonathan, 479 

, Robert, 462 

, Wm., 86, 107 

Hopcroft, John, 416, 443 
Hopekings, Samuell, 502, see 

Hopkins 
Hopes, Henry, 119 
Hopkicke, William, 194 
Hopkins, Annis, 1 17 

, Barthelmew, 183 

, Richard, 121 

, sec Hopekings 



Hopkinson, Michell, 36 
Hoppine, Man', 152 
Hopson, Thomas, 233 
Hopwood, Jo., 63 
Hordesnell, Henry, 164* 
Hore, Richard, 37, see Hoare 
Horn, Mary, 428 
Home, Gustavus Adolphus, 
377 

, Henry, 179 

, Jo., 103 

, Richard, 141 

Horner, James, 125 

, Thomas, 193, 445 

Horniold, Horniokle 

, Katherine, 494 

, William, 479, 494 

Hornn, Richard, 179 
Hornwood, Jo., 121 



Horribynn, Richard, 80 
Horrock's, Tho., 126 
Horsham, Dorcas, 68 

, Edward, 67 

-, Elizabeth, 67 



Horswood, Sarah, 460 
Horton, John, 431 

, Robert, 427 

Horwood, James, 42 

Hosier, , 192, 196 

Hoskins, Hoskyns 

, Barlholmew, 121, 274 

, Sir John, 167 

, Katharin, 428 

, Mrs., 446 

, Nicholas, 189 

, Robert, 467 

Hosmer, Hossmer 

, Ann, 54 

, James, 54 

, Marie, 54 

Hoten, Margery, 378 
Hough, William, 377, 480 
Houghton, Chri., 83 

(or Haughton), 

Epaphroditus, 166, 165* 

, John, 89 

Wm., 65 



Houlder, John, 469, see Hol- 
der 
Houlding, Just, 279 

, Richard, 279 



Housfeild, John, 502 
How, Eliz*., 376 

, John, 189, 330 

, Tho., 379 

, see Howe 

Howard, Francis, Lord, 163*, 

164, l65» 
, John, 258, 360, 372, 

417 

, MabcU, 488 

, Mary, 48S 

, Sir I'hilip, 163* 

, William, 119, 488 

Howe, Edward, 131, 143 

, Elizabeth, 131 

, Ephraim, 131 

, Isack, 131 

, Jeremie, 131 

, Rice, 206 

, Sara, 131 

. Wm., 131 

, see How 

Howell, Andrew, i; 

, Arthur, 35 

[? ], Guy, 454 

, James, 190 

, John, 177 

, Richard, 454 



226 



■INDEX. 



S4J 



Howell, Sarah, 375 

, Tlio., 125 

Howes, Marie, 67 

, Richard, 428 

Howgate, Jo., 120 

Hewlett, Randall, 174 

, William, 191 

Hownesfield, John, 140 

Howse, Jo., 74 

Howseman, Richard, 73 

, Wm., 51 

Howson, Ellin, 42 

, Peter, 42 

Huatt (orHutl), Nathanill, 271 

Hubbard, George, 132, 303 

, James, 80 

) John, 68, 106, 303 

, Judith, 106 

• , Marie, 130 

, Mary, 107, 108 

, Martha, 107 

, Nathaniel, 107 

, Richard, 81, 107 

, .Samuell, 86 

, Tho., 41, 58 

• , Wm., 58, 68, 106 

Hubbart (or Hubbert), Ed- 
ward, 394 

1 George, 308 

1 John, 312 

Hubberstead, Edward, 217 
Hubbert (or Hubbart), Ed- 
ward, 350, 394 
Huchens, John, 145, set Hutch- 
ins 
Huchinson, John, 300, see 

Hutchinson 
Hucker, Walter, 316* 
Huckle, Wm., 73 
Hudlice, John, 296 
Hudley, Giissel, 488 

, Mary, 488 

, Timothy, 488 

Hudson, Chri., 109 

, Edward, 174, iSo, 266 

, Eliz., 62 

, Francis, 127 

, Hanna, 62 

, John, 62, 442, 445, 

498 

, Marie, 62 

, Ralph, 62, 84 

, Richard, 122 

, Robert, 173, 213 

, Suzan, 38 

, Thomas, 139, 357, 387, 

399 

, Wm., 37, 102 

Hues, Hugh, 181, see Hewes, 

Hughs, &c. 



I Huett, Ambrose, 51, see Hew- 
I ett 

Huflr, Francis, 252 
Hugens, see Hutch ins 
Huges, Thomas, 186 
Huggins, Nice, 137 
Hughens, see Hiitchins 
Hughes, Charles, 137 

, Edward, log 

, Griffith, 125 

, John, 40, 80 

■, Lewes, 74 

, Owen, 84 

■, Richard, 35, 104, 143 

, William, 105 

, see Hewes, Hues, 

Hughs 
Hughinis, Pattrick, 479 
Hughs, Andrew, 377 

, Ann, 238 

, Elizabeth, 493 

•, Hugh, 238 

, John, 425 

, Richard, 428 

— , Thomas, 493 

, see Hewes, Hues, 

I Hughes 

I Hughson, Elizabeth, 113 
Huies, Edward, 192 
Hulett, Wm., 137 
Hull, Jefferey, 236 

, Katherin, 130 

Hulls, Andrew, 130 
Humfrey, Jo., 112, 140 
Humfrie, Aymie, 116 
Humjihryes, Edward, 479 
Hunckes, Henry, 160 
Huncote, Wm., 113 
Hundley, Godfrey, 115 
Hunking, Marke, 352, 3S0 
Hunt, Abraham, 319, 3i9» 
324 

, Dennis, 376 

, Edward, 103 

, Elisabeth, 430 

, Job, 316*, 318, 343 

, John, 124, 377 

, Leonard, 81 

, Luke, 379 

, Ralph, 115 

, Wm., 137, 138 

, see Huntt 

Hunter, Christian, 108 

, Eliz., loS 

, Francis, 85 

, John, I go, 446, 448 

■, Thomas, loS, 2,7 

, Wm., 108 

Huntley, Margaret, 37 
Huntt, Edward, 446, 455 



[ Huntt, Symon, 454 

, see Hunt 

Hurles, Eliza., 375 
Hurlestone (or Hurlestons), 
John, 270, 273, see Hurl- 
stone 
Hurlie, Darby, 81 
Huriock, C. John, 427 

, The, III 

Hurlow, Daniell, 455 
Hurlstone, Edward, 344, set 

Hurlestone 
Hurst, George, 469 
Tobias, 256 
, Wm., 376 
Hurt, John, 304, 306 

, Richard, 86 

, Robert, 140 

, Toby, 186 

Husband, Mary, 105 
Husbants, Samuell, 463 
Husse, Hussey, Hussy, Hussye 

, Joseph, 431 

, Lawrence, 333, 338, 

340 

, Mr., 194 

, Robert, 218, 444 

Huste, Robert, 286 
Huswith, David, 85 
Hutchins, Anthony, 139 

(or Hugens), John, 

303, 327, 329, 331 

(or Hughens), 

Mathew, 326, 331 

, Nevill, 40 

, Robert, 273 

, Widow, 469 

■ (or Hutchings), 

William, 334, 335, 341 
-, see Huchens 



Hutchinson, Clement, 70 

. Jo-, 37, 124, 454 

, Jonathan, 447 

, Michell, 127 

, Robert, 177 

, William, 185, 244 

, see Huchinson 

Hutley, Richard, 180 

Hutt (or Huatt), Nathanill, 271 

, Robert, 79 

Hutton, Elizabeth, 186 

, Francis, 116 

, John, 109, 186, 439 

, Olliver, 43g, 47g 

, Wm. , 36 

Hyatt, Samuell, 455 

Hyde, Edward, 16S* 

, Henry, 479 

, Robert, 317, 320, 32S, 

341 



544 



INDEX. 



Hyde, set Hide 

Hve, John, 136 

1 1 yet, Tho., 36 

Hynd, Jo., 52, see Hinde 

H)'ntoii, \Vm., 83, 84, f.vllin- 

ton 
Hywood, Tho., 51 

IBOTSON, Ibottson, Ibbison 

, Ann, 186 

, lilizabeth, 



254 



186, 
Peisivall, 186, 



254, 272 
11am, Richard, 480 
Iks, Henry, 39 
lUctt, Jonadab, 188 
Iiichiii"uin, William, Earl of, 166 
lEiyleliy (Inglcbee, or Inglcbc), 

John, 349, 361, 406, 415 

, Nicholas, 381 

Ingles, see liloxam 

Inglish, Mary, 75, see English 

Ingram, Kdward, 108 

Inman, John, 250 

Innis, James, 499 

Ipsley, John, 466 

Ireland, Alexander, 489 

, Ann (or Anne), 4S9, 

494 

, Charles, 494 

, Marie, 65 

, Martha, 65 

, Samuell, 65 

, Thomas, 133, 480, 489, 

494 
Ireson, Edivard, 93 

, Elizabeth, 93 

Irish, George, 381 

, Henrie, 36 

, Tho., 63, 142 

Iroinnonger, Thomas, 212 
Isaacke, Rebecca, 281 
Isabell (Negress), 244 
Isgraue [j.c, Isgrave], John, 

•75 
Isham, Robert, 120 
Ison, Edward, 103 
Israeli, David, 449 

, Judith, 450 

Issabella (Negress), 185 
[?Ives] Jues, Charles, 442 

(or Joes), \Vm., 131 

Iveson, Richard, 75, 134 
, Tho., 51 

JACCSON, George, 379 

, James, 381 

, Wm., 379 

, j<(-Jacson 



Jacckson, see Jackson 
Jack, John, 135 
Jackman, John, 325 

, Saloman, 217 

Jackson, Ann, 116, 239 

, Barnard, 173, 209 

, Charles, 71 

, Elizabeth, 37 

, Ephraim, 175 

, Henry, 58, 79 

, James, 51 

, Jer., 367 

, John, 75, 76, 100, 108, 

175, 181, 183, 187, 225, 229, 

239. 257 

, Launcelot, 96 

, Margaret, loS 

, Mary, 427 

, Xico., 112 

, Richard, 39 

, Samuell, 117, 136 

, Tho., 137 

, Walter, 217 

, Widow, 181 

, William, 41, 104, 140, 

192, 196 

, see Jaccson, Jacson 

Jacob, Henry, IC4 

■ , John, '3S0 

Jacobs, Henry, 4,43 
, Wm., 445 
Jacobsone, Aron, 507 
, John, 507 



Jacson, Christopher, 447, 455 

, Jeremiah, 413 

, j<'<' Jaccson, Jackson 

Jago, Walter, 41 
Jakes, Dorothy, 1 16 

, Jo., Ill 

Jakins, James, 191 
James, , 437 

, Lewes, 125 

, Richard, 125, 126, 382 

, Robert, 127 

, Roger, 136 

— , Thomas, 36, 134, 427 

, Ursula, 126 

, William, 79, 126, I Jo. 

3S1 

(a Frenchman), 182 

(an Irishman), 194 

, called the Piper, 188 

Jane, , 437 

Janes, Jane, 424 

, John, 424 

, Thomas, 424 

Jannan, Precilla, 77 
Jarmin, Symon, 379 
Jarratt (or Jerralt), Samuell, 

263 



Jarret, Anna, 491 
-, Mary, 491 
-, Peter, 491 

- (or Jerratt), William, 269 
Janice, Francis, 115 
, alias Glover, John, 

iSi 
Jay, Sir Thomas, 43 

, Thomas, 137 

Jeames, Margarett, 480 

Jeenes, Henry, 471 

JelTerie, JefTcries, Jeflereys, Jef- 

ferres, JefTeryes, Jeffery, Jef- 

ferys, Jeffreyes, Jeffreys, Jef- 

frys, Jeofferies 

, Andrew, 35 

, Edward, 132 

, Edmond, 445 

, Elisabeth, 77, 437 

, Goodwife, 229 

, Herbert, 162* 

, Job, 112 

, John, 191, 192, 455 

, Marie, 77 

, Mary. 77 

, Nathaniell, 175,225 

, Peter, 34S, 415 

, Rice, 367,403 

, Robert, 77 

, Stephen, 316* 

, Tho., 77, 112 

JefTerson, John, 1S3, 226, 271 

Jeffords, Eliz., 503 

Jellfes, Bonaventure, 465, 468 

, Samuel, 465, 46S 

, .fft' Jelph's 

Jelly, L.-C0I., 43S 

, Mary, 42 1 

, Richard, 42 1 

, Thomas, 421, 455 

Jelph, James, 492, 495 

, John, 480, 492, 495 

, Mary, 493 

, .?<•<• Jellfes 

Jelson, Joell, 381 

Jemmot (or Jemot), John, 460, 

465 
Jenings, .fee Jennings 
Jenkin, Joanc, 260 

, Oliver, 260 

, see Jinkines, Jenkin.s, 

Jenkynns 
Jenkins, Edmond, 122 

, Elizabeth, 131 

, Jane, 3S2 

■ , John, 182 

, J one, 186 

, Owen, 381 

, Mary, 186 

, Morgan, 139 



INDEX. 



545 



Jenkins, see Jenkin, Jinkiiies, 
Jenkynns 

Jenkinson, Fra. , 109 

, Oliver, 186 

, Robeit, loi 

Jenlvynn, Jo., 107 J see 

Jenkynns, Tlio., 39 > Jenkin, 

Jenkyns, Walter, 137 ) &.c. 

Jennicom, Tho., 87 

Jennings, Heniy, 87 

■ , Jane, 129 

, fohn, 141, 402 

, Michaell, 382 

— ■ , Mallieiv, J 92 

, Nicholas, 279 

, Phillip)), 51 

, Richard, 133 

— , Sara, 133 

, William, 382 

■ , /£V Jennins, Jennyngs 

Jennins, Anne, 465 

, Matthew, 465 

, Richard, 303 

, see Jennings, Jennyngs 

Jennions, Tho., 122 

Jennisun, AUex, 455 

, Henry, 425 

Jennor, Jenor, Jenoiir, Jenoux 

, Anthony, 370, 379, 

3S2, 398, 409 

, Edward, 38 

— , Thomas, 36S, 404 

Jennoway, Suzan, 127 

Jennyngs (or Jenyngs), Rich- 
ard, 307, 310 

Jephson, John, 470 

Jermayne, Thomas, 152 

Jernew, Eliz., 120 

, Joan, 120 

■ — , Nicholas, 120 

Jerratt, sec Jarratt, Jarret 

Jesop, Walter, 283 

Jesope, , 2S3 

Jesopp, Tho., 36 

Jeiine, Gregoire le, 198 

Jewell, Christopher, 317*, 
319*, 323 

, Tho., 53 

, Walter, 96 

Jewson, Elizabeth, 490 

Jinkines, AUexander, 252 

, Joane, 252 

■ — , Oliver, 252 

, j<v' Jenkin, Joikins, &c. 

Jipson, Sarah, 3S0 

Jiro (a Negro), 179 

Jn"son, see Johnson 

Jo., iCi'John 

Joane [.' Medcalfe], 25S 

Joanes, Richard, 286 



Joanes, Thomas, 295 

, jtv Jones, &c. 

Jobe, Joan, 96 

Joes (or Ives), Wm., 131 

John, , l8i>, 189, 191 

, (Irishman), 194 

, NIorgan, 3S2 

, (Negro), 86, 172 

Johnes, Uavid, 38 

, Hugh, 74 

, Jo., 49 

, Oliver, 135 

, Sara, 150 

, see Jones, Joanes, &c. 

Johns, PhiUipp, 1 1 1 
Johnson, Al<ram, 38 

, Alice, 127, 424 

, .\m\, 228 

, Archibald, 342 

, Bridget, 424 

, Edmunil, 107 

, Edward, 41, 126, 183, 

258 

, Eliza., 108, 127 

, George, 102 

, Hamond, 304 

, Henrie, 137 

, James, 136 

, John, 40, 60, 79, loS, 

112, 113, 115, 133, 138, 178, 

22S, 271, 3t9, 327.329.330. 

365. 379. 3S0, 387, 399, 436, 

440, 442, 455, 503 

, Joseph, 181, 231 

, Major, 338 

, Margaret, 116, 231 

, Mary, 127 

, Sir Nathaniel, 164* 

, Nathaniell, 380, 3S2 

, Peter, 94 

, Richard, 94, 171, 2 10 

, Robert, 52, 127 

, Sarah, 436 

, Suzan, 42, 108 

, Thomas, 96, 102, 108, 

119, 130, 424 

, Widow, 183 [376 

, William, 116, 153,348, 

Johnston, Anne, 469 

, Archibald, 469 

, Thomas, 472 

Joliffe, John, 319 
Jolly, Mary, 126 
Jonas, James, 431 
Jones, Alice, 107 
-, Amey, 431 
-, Anthony, 171, 222, 4S0 
-, Bartholomew, 429 
-, Benjamin, 431, 446 
— — , Chadwallader, 230 



Jones, Charles, 88, 163, 164 

, Daniell, 44S 

, Davie, 1 38 

•, David, 80, 214 

, Edith, 75 

, Edmond, 126 

, Edward, 38, 140, 168,236 

, Elizabeth, 106, 129, 218, 

3S1, 467, 490 

, Ellin, 36, 92 

, Evan, 80 

, Giles, 272 

, George, 194 

, Grace, 105 

, Grilhn, 84 

, Hector, 3S3 

, Henry, 233, 46S 

, Hester, 92 

, Isacii, 92 

, John, 59, 64, 98, 103, 

100, 112, 121, 124, 140, 192, 

380, 426, 434, 507 

, Joseph, 342 

, Katherin, 1 18 

, Lewes, 135 

, Margrett, 219 

, Mane, 71 

, Mary, 93, 311,490 

, Maudlin, 1 10 

, Morgan, 74 

, Morrice, 140 

-, Morris, 84 

, Peter, 140, 217 

, PliilUp, loi, 194 

, Rabecca, loo 

, Rebcccah, 439 

, Richard, 38, 83, 116, 

185, 190, 380 
, Robert, 64, 135, 3S0, 

480, 490 

, Roger, 425 

, Ruth, 106 

, Samuell, 3S1, 429, 434 

, Sara, 92, 106 

, Synion, loi 

, Tedder, 129 

, Theuder, 187 

, Theophilus, 106 

, Thomas, 40, SO, 92, I'Sg, 

177, 182, 219, 120 
, Walter, 73 

, William, 84, 137, 157, 

178, 191, 195, 217, 3ii, 3S2, 
498 

, see Joanes, Johnes, 

Joones 
Joones, Elizabeth, 255 

, Sara, 255 

, Theodore, 246 

, see Jones, Joanes, i:c. 

69 



546 



INDEX. 



Jope, Wm., ii8 

Jordan, Edward, 469, j« Jour- 
den 

, James, 382 

, Marger)', 171 

, Margrctt, 210 

, Mar)', 171, 210 

, .Saniucll, 269 

, Sisley, 171, 209 

, Thomas, 177 

, Wm., 380, 445 

Jorden, Joane, 91 

, Peter, 169, 20I 

, Thomas, 219 

JornalI,John, 185, 246 

jostlin, Dorothy, 55 

, Ehza, 55 

, Mar>-, 55 

, Nathaniell, 55 

— , Rebecca, 55 

, Tho., 55 

Jourden, Edward, 342, see Jor- 
dan 

Joy, Edmund, 426 

, William, 182 

Joyce, Henery, 145 

, William, 261 

Joyner, Jo., 52 

, Tho., 132 

Judd, ilarbert, 103 

Jues (or Ives), Charles, 442 

Juiman, John, 187 

Julian, Robert, 227 

, Sara, 185, 247 

, William, 185, 247, 

273 
Jumrey, see Pomre, &c. 
Justin (or Justine) Humphry, 

(&c.) 316*, 317, 342 

KALLAHANE, Charles, 355, 

356, 359. 361, 373. 378. 379. 

3S2, 386, 391, 409, 416, 417 
Kamplinn, see Kemplin 
Kanniday, Ann, 422 

, Mary, 422 

, Thomas, 422 

Kanty, Darby, 503 
Karsewell, William, 123 
Karvis, Jane, 435 

— , Henry, 435 

Kay, see Mac Kay 

Keal, Keale, Keel, Keele, 

Kerle 

, Oeorge, 333, 335, 341 

, John, 335, 339, 340 

Kcan, Alice, 178, 228 
Keatch (or Keech), Richard, 

326, 330 
Kedby, tho., 138 



Keech, see Keatch 

Keel, see Keal 

Keele, Edward, 46, sec Keal 

Keie, Sarah, 214 

, Thomas, 214 

, see Key 

Keith, Elizabeth, 508 

, Henry, 3S3 

, James, 508 

, see Keth 

Kelly, Ann, 489 

, Brian, 122 

, David, 480 

. Robert, 343, 503 

KcIIey, Humphrey, 434 

'-, John, 430, 503 

Kellum, Ricliard, 115 
Kelsoll, Henr)', 471 
Kelum, Robert, 1 17 
Kemball, Elizabeth, 28r, 282 
— — — , Henery, 28io, 282 

, John, 282 

, Martha, 282 

• — , Mar)', 282 

, Richard, 280, 282 

, Susan, 280, 282 

, Thomas, 282 

, Ursula, 280 

Kember, Robert, 240 
Kenij), Anthony, 218 

, Edward, 73 

, Humfrey, 133 

, Isack, 112 

, Margrett, 218 

, Mary, 497 

, Ralph, 497 

, Thomas, 497 

, William, 177, 185, 218, 

247 
Kemplin (Kempl)!!, Kamplinn, 

or Scamplyn), John, 319, 

319% 325 
Kendall, Henry, 129 
, James, 165, 166, 326, 

328 

, William, 480, 495 

Kendridd, William, 109 
Keninston, Thomas, 195 
Keniston, Allen, 218 
(or Kniston), Thomas, 



221 
Kenn, Mathew, 503 
Kenneday, Jo., 1 17 

, Symon, 36 

Kennedy, Ellinor, 383 

. John, 383 

Kennell, Samuell, 183, 25S 
Kenney, John, 488, 493, 496 
Kennyon, Geo., 85 
, Jo., 85 



Kent, Edward, 316, 318, 343 

, Humfry (&c.), 215, 268 

, Joane, 215 

, Jo., 129 

, iN'ico., 79 

, I'etcr, 317*, 319*, 324 

Kentt, Ilumry, 455 
Kerbie, Jo., 130 ) jfrKirbie, 
Kerby,liumfrey,75 ( Kirby 
Kerfitt, Thomas, 227 
Kcrill, John, 193 
Kerle, sec Keal 
Kersey, Thomas, 303 
Kersley, Henr)-, 184 

, Robert, 36 

Kerton, William, 191 
Keth, (Jcorge, 248 

, John, 248 

(or Keylh), Mr., 188, 229, 

273 

, .Susan, 229 

, sec Keith 

Kett, Robert, 38 
Kettell, Peter, 73 
Kevynn, Robert, loi 
Kew, Anne, 448 

, Nicholas, 383 

Key, John, 41, 141 

■ , William, 480 

Keyne, Ann, 107 

, lien., 107 

, Robert, 107 

Key.ser, see Keyzar 
Keysie, Lawrence, 143 
Keylh, see Keith, Keth 
Keyzar, Kezar, Keyser 

. (leorge, 462, 465 

, Katherine, 492 

, Margaret, 465 

, Teague, 480, 492 

Kibe, Jo., Si 

Kid (or Kidd), Roger, 176, 

221 
Kiddall, Sara, 177 
Kiilson, Marmaduke, loi 
Kiffin, David, 122 
Kilborne, Dunston, 40 

, Elizabeth, 2S0 

, Francis [Frances], 66 

, Jo., 66 

, I.yddia, 66 

, Margaret, 66 

, Marie, 66 

, Thomas, 66, 280 

Kilby, Henry, 125 
Kildale, Edward, 219 
Kildridge, William, 186 
Kilhammy, Patric, 426 
Kilin, John, 293 
Killinghall, Margaret, 132 



INDEX. 



547 



Killson, Thomas, 249 
Kimp, Michell, 73 
Kinderslie, Marie, 71 
King, Allin, 116 

, Edward, 119, 129 

, Henery, 238 

, John, 143, 324 

, Mary, 424 

— — , Richard, 71, 316, 317*, 

343, 480 

, Robert, 503 

, Suzan, 94 

, Thomas, 93, 128, I41, 

279, 282, 424 
, William, 51, 98, 137, 

.383. 404 
Kinge, Dorothy, 2S5 

, Hanna, 2S5 

, Katheryn, 2S5 

, Percy, 61 

, Mary, 285 

, William, 285 

Kinghman, sec Kingman, John 
Kingman, Anne, 2S5 

, Edward, 2S4 

, Henry, 284 

, Joane, 284 

-, (or Kinghman), John, 



285 



, Thomas, 285 



Kingsland, Major, 495 

, Robert, 347, 393 

Kingsley, William, 234 
Kingsmeale, Mr., 178 

, Mrs., 178 

Kingsniell, Jane, 229 

, Mr., 230 

, Nathaniell, 229 

■ , Richard, 229, 230, 

271 

, Susan, 229 

Kingsmill, James, ill 
Kingston, James, 140 

, John, 434 

• > Phillis, 434 

Kinham, Alice, 285 

Kinnoul, William, Earl of, 

161* 
Kinsland, Nathaniell, 480 
Kinston, Thomas, 176 
Kinton, John, 190 
Kipps, Jean, 4S0 
Kirbie,Richard,ii2 ) j^cKerbie, 
Kirby, Henry, 434 j Kerby 
Kirk, Chri., 124 

, Judith, 62 

Kirton, PhiUipp. 480' 
Kitchin, John, 117, 2S4 

, Koliert, 352 

Kithly, Phillip, 235 



Knatchbull, John, 503 
Knell, Phillip, 34S, 416 
Knibb, Tho., 121 
Knight, Beniamin, 189, 262 

, Dorothie, 107 

, Christopher, 316* 

, Edmond, 38 

, John, 195, 299, 316" 

, Mordecay, 236 

, Richard, 191, 



193 



192 



Robert, 298 

, Sara, 107 

, Thomas, So 

, Wm., 64, 82 

Knights, Benjamin, 503 

, John, 480 

Knightingall, Nathaniell, 503 

Knipe, Samuel, 12S 

Kniston (or Keniston), Tliomas 

221 
Knore, Noll, 92 

, Sara, 92 

, 'I'homas, 92 

Knott, Abraham, 364, 
377. 380, 396 

, James, 18S, 264 

, John, 354 

, Joseph, 360, 364 

372. 390> 397. 40S, 412 

, Wm., 353, 407, 412 

Knowles, Andrew, 480 

■, Henry, 62 

-, Isarell, 195 

-, John, 139 

•, Tho., 



;69, 



366, 



Lake, Jo., 86, 139 

, Mr., 181 

. Wm., 75, III 

Lakeland, Sibbell, 102 
Lamb, Jo., 129 

, Robert, 96 

Lambard, Richard, S3 
Lambait, Wm., 59 
Lamberd, Tho., 52 
Lambert, Arthur, 481 

, Elisabeth, 434 

, Charles, 139 

, Henry, 198 

, Robert 331 

, Sammuell, 257 

, Thomas, 434 

Lambertt, William, 190 
Lambeth, Marie, 75 
Lamborne, Thomas, 441 
Lame (or Laine), Nethaniel, 

194 
Lammas, Edward, 59 
Lammy, Edward, 409 
Lampeugh, Edward, 38 
Lampley, James, 127 
Lamply, John, 448 
Lainyn [i.e., Lammy n"', Wra. 

5' 
Lancaster, Govven, 101 

, Phillip, 456 

Land, Geoige, 2S5 

, Sarah, 285 

Landall, Robert, 443 
Landman, John, 172 
Landsdale (or Lansdalc), Mar- 



Koker, John, 460 
Koorbe, Roger, 79 
KuUaway, John, 174 
Kyrtland, Nalh., 44 

, Phillip, 44 

Kyte, John, 383 

LACIE, Robert, 81 
Lacon, Launcelott, 141 

, Mary, 193 

, Richard, 466 

, Thomas, 481 

Lacton, Henery, 223 

Lacy, Wm., 85 

Ladson, John, 385 

Ladston, John, 448 

La (jarde, Alexander De, 75 

La Guard, 1S4 

Lahane, John, 461 

La Hay, Daniell De, 297 

, John De, 296 

Laine (or Lame), Nethaniel, 

94 
Lake, Jacob, 52 



garet, 421, 422 



phen, 421, 422 



Ste- 
Wil- 



liam, 421, 422 
Landsdell, William, 274 
Lane, Alice, 68, 253 

, Anthony, 503 

, Henery, 211 

, Hester, 443 

, Jo., 68 

, Nathaniel, 431 

, O^iell, 68 

, Rabecca, 102 

, Ralph, 324 

, Richard, 67 

, Robert, 435 

, Sanmel, 68 

, Thomas, 183, 253 

Laners (or Lavers), Juane, 152 

Lang, see Land 

Langbridge (or Laughbridge), 

Francis, 327, 329 
Langden, Peter, 184 
Lange, Jo., 81 

69 — 2 



548 



IXDEX. 



Langford, Abraham, 438 

, Harry, 385 

, Marcie, 95 

LaiUjham, Thomas, 503 
l„inglcy, Mr., 196 

, Sara, 1 74 

, Wni., 64, 384 

I,angman, Mar>', 225 

— — '■ , IVeter, 225, 229 

l-angram, Rowland, 127 
l-inj;ritige, Robert, 39 
l-angslold, Edward, 1 20 
Laiiglon, .Stephen, 439 

, Thomas, 384 j 

Ling\vorth, Francis, 83 I 

J.angworthy, Nicholas, 456 
I^niere, Clement, 422 

, Rebecca, 422 

(or Lanier), Robert, 

422, 443 
Lankfeild, , 183 

, John, 182 

Lan.sdale, st-e Landsdale 
Lapworlh, Michael), 233 

, Robert, 201 

l.arbce, Jacob, 218 
I.arkham, Thomas, 42S 
Larkynn, Richard, 135 

, Tho., 86 

Larmount, James, 183 
l.aroch. Widow, 442 
l.asey, John, 190 

, Sus.an, 227 

, William, 227 

l.athom, Robert, 240 
l„-ithrop, John, 217 
1, aimer, Francis, 104 
l-auckfild, Alice, 258 

. , John, 258 

Lauerickc, see Laverickc 
Lauers, see Lavers 
l.aughbridge (or Langbridge), 

Francis, 327, 329 
Launder, Tho., 97, see Lawn- 

der 
I^vericke, John, 282 
Lavers (or Laners), Joane, 152 
Lavor, Wm., 79 
Lawes, [F]rancis, 280 

, Liddea, 290 

, Marey, 290 

Lawford, Richard, 448 
Lawle-ss, William, 438 
Lawnder, Jo., 143, see Launder 
I»iwrancc, Henry, 503 

, Sir Thomas, 165* 

, see Lawrence 

Lawrell, William, 177 
Lawrence, Ann, 424 
Lawrence, Barbara, 424 



167*, 



Lawrence, Black well, 139 

, Daniel, 424, 436 

, Dorothy, 67 

, Elizabeth, 67 

, John, 45, 75 

, Marie, 45 

, Nicolas, 49S 

, Richard, 38, 79 

, ."^amuel, 327, 329 

, Sir Thomas (165*), 

168 

, Thomas, 168 

, William, 45, 1 38 

, see Lawrance 

Lawson, Alee, (174), 232 

, Christopher, 174, 232 

, Thomas, 192 

Lawsone, .Samuell, 145 
Lawlei-s, John, 94 
Laycock, Robert, 71 
L.ayden, John, 267 

, Kalherin, 207 

l.aydon, Alice, 185, 245 

, Anne, 185, 244 

, John, 185, 244 

, Kalherin, 185, 245 

, Margerett, 245 

, Virginia, 185, 245 

, Wm., 70 

Layfield, .Ann, 124 
Layton, Edward, 40 

, Henry, 472 

, Richard, 456 

, Thomas, 472 
Lea, John, 277 

, I'hillip, 303 

- — , Robert, 55, 57, 60, 61, 

64 

, Thomas, 217 

, Wm., 49 

, see Lee 

Leach, John, 503, see Leech 

, Margaret, 49, 59 

Leachman, James, 135 
Leager, Widow, 503 
Leak, Augustine, 239 

, Winifred, 239 

Leake, Alexander, 94 

, Anne, 91 

(or Leaker), John, 332, 

336. 340 

, Richard, in 

, Robert, 1 28 

— ■ — , Thomas, 70, 469 
Leaker, see Leake, John 
Lcane (or Leave), Tego, 1 53 
Leare, Sir Peter, 463 

, Thomas, 463 

I>;xs, George, 141 
Leaue, see Leave 



Leauer, see Leaver 
Leave (or Leane), Tego, 
Leaver, Robert, 195 
Leaves, Ellin, 131 
Leay, Andrew, 69 

, Jo., 69 

I^ca, Jan., 198 

Lecester, Jo., 93, see Leister 

Lester 
Lecheillcs, Jacques dc, 198 
Ix;craift, Thomas, 303 
Ledra, John, 456 
Lee, Anthony, 112 

, Charles, 448 

, Christopher, 224 

, Danicll, 82 

, George, 64, 1 14 

, Henry, 51, 113, 3S4, 

386 

, James, 143, 4S1 

, John, 36, 102, 115, 143, 

•45. 35'- 37' 

, Marie, 113, 114 

, Richard, 74, 81, 3S5 

, Robert, 75 

— — , Tho., 40 

, Waller, 134 

, William, 86, III, 31S, 

344, see Ley 

, see Lea 

Leech, George, 497 

, MiUicent, 67 

, John, 497 

, Richard, 51 

, Sasanna, 497 

, William, 497 

, see 1^'ach 

Leed, Tho., 118 
Leeds, Joane, 292 

, Richard, 292 

Leek, Edward, 433 
Leer, Thomas, 136, 456 
Lees, Christopher, 218 
Leet, Mr., 178 

, William, 163 

Legard, C, 497, 498 

, John, 447 

Legardo, Elias, 261 

Legay (or Lagaye), Jacob, 

Senr., 447, 503 

, Jacob, 444 

, John, 445 

Le Gean, Pontus, 199 
Lcgg, Christopher, 114, 119 

, John, 164* 

, Samuell, 359, 384, 389, 

401, 407 
Leigh, Charts, 424, 428, 433 

, Martha, 424. 428, 433 

, Sarah, 424, 433, 481 



INDEX. 



549, 



Leigh, William, 428, 494 
Leinster, Mainhardt, Duke of, 

166* 
Leisler, Jacob, 166* 
Leister, Thomas, 174, 221, see 

Lecester, Lester 
Le Jeune, Gregoire, 198 
Lelam, Alice, 425 

, Henry, 425 

, Mary, 425 

LcHntl, Christopher, 481 

Lelland, Henry, 445 

Lern \i.e., Lemm], Mathew, 

79 
Leman, Kathprine, 218 
Le Marlier, Nicolas De, 199 
Lemon (or Lennon), Wm., 

120 
Lendall, Robert, 122 
Lene, Edward, 120 
Lennon, Richard, 440 

■ — (or Lemon). Wm., 120 

Lennox, James, Duke of, 159* 
, Lodowick, Duke of, 

156 
Leonard, Tho., 112 
Le Rou, Jan, 198 
Leroux, Jacob, 364, 385 
Le Roy, Hugh, 123 

, Jerome, 199 

Lerrigo, Marie, 123 

Leslie, John, 507 

Lester, John, 108 

, see Pester, Lecester, 

Leister 
Letherland, Mary, 432 
I^tt, Tho., 63 

Letteny, Tho., 40, see Lettyne 
Lettis, Thomas, 481 
Lettyne, Tho., 60, see Letteny 
Leusier, Michel, 199 
Levant, Isabella, 428 
Leverett, John, 163 
Levett (or Livett), George, 

172, 255 
Levins, John, I49 
Levitt, Alice, 124 
Le Voh, Phillip, 427 
Le\'ynii3, Ann, 120 
Levyns, Wm., 41 
Lewes, Edward, 119 

, Eliz., 108 

, John, 35, 126 

, Richard, 127 

— , Robert, 79, 103, 108 

, Roger, 207 

, William, 120, 150 

, see Lewis 

Leisgar, John, 385 
, WiUiam, 328 



Lewis, David, 48 1 

, Echnoud, 280, 281, 4S1 

, Hugh, 503 

, John, 281, 4S1 

, Mary, 280 

-, Roger, 172 

, Thomas, 281 

, see Lewes 

Ley, Thomas, 173 

■, William, 161, 316, see 

Lee 
Lickburrowe, James, 36 
Liddicott, John, 153 
Lieford, Ann, 77 
Lielate, Anthoine de, 199 
Lightbound, Richard, 140 
Lightfoote, John, 174, 223 
Lilburne, Richard, 386, 393 
Lillie, Edward, 125 
Lillington, George, 329, 343, 

456 
Lilliot, Martha, 134 
Limrick, Launcelott, 104 
Lince, Robert, 220 
Linch, Thomas, 159*, see 

Lynch 
Linck, Thomas, 481 
Lincklate, William, 498 
Lincoln, Elizabeth, 102 

, John, Bishop of, 157 

— ■ , see Linkon 

Lincolne, Cap., 195 

Lincorne, Samuell, 290 

Lindsey, Robert, 179 

Line, see Lyne 

Ling (or Linge), John, 41, 172 

Linge, Henry, 172 

Linicker, John, 218 

Linkon, Ann, 171, «« Lincoln 

Links, Thomas, 456 

Linsey, Daniell, 290 

Linton, Thomas, 324, see Lyn- 

ton 
Lintott, Richard, 330, 462 
Lipps, John, 216 
Lister, Mary, 448 

, Thomas, 104 

Liswel, Hanna, 422 

, John, 422 

, Mar)', 422 

Little, Jane, 495 

, John, 495 

Littlefeild, Annis, 299 
Littleton, Edward, 503 
Littlewood, Peter, 467 
Litton, John, 194 

, Wm., 445, 456 

Liversidge, Richard, 112 
Livett, see Levett 
Lizard, John, 433 



Lizard, Stephen, 433 
Lloyd, David, 129 

•, John, 344, 385 

, Judith, 136 

, Katherin, 71 

• , Leolin, 508 

, Maudlin, 117 

• , Nowell, 124 

, Richard, 102, i66 

, Tho., 79 

, Walter, 130 

, see Loyd 

Lock, Ann, 3S3 

, Richard, 50 

, Wm., 43, 141 

Locke, John, 195, 472 

, Robert, 186, 254 

Lockbeare (or Lockebeare), 

Ellas, 316*, 317* 
Lockley, Richard, in 
Locksmith, Thomas, 481 
Lockton, John, 430 
Lockwood, Nicholas, 348, 35S, 

362, 363, 368, 370,371,380. 

387 
Lodge, Wm., 52 
Loe, Jo., 132 

, Peter, 116 

Loftis, John, 41 

Lone (or Love), Tho., 71 

Long, Elizabeth, 64 

, Henry, 40 

, Jane, 235 

, John, 52, 193, 327, 330, 

3S0, 38S 

, Katherin, 102 

, Nic-, loS 

, Will., 432, 435 

Longe, Alice, 242 

, Anne, 90 

, Elias (or Ellias), 170, 

285 

, Eliza, 89, go 

, EUyn, 60 

, John, 90 

, Joshua, 90 

•, Mary, go 

, Michell, 90 

, Nicholas, 181 

, Rebecca, 90 

, Richard, 184, 242 

— — , Robert, Sg, 90, 242 

, Sarra, 90 

— ^, William, 184, 243 

, Zachery, 90 

Longman, Petter, 1 89 
Lonnin, James, 43 
Longsha, Henry, 74 
Longson, William, 385 
Longstaff, Elizabeth, 481 



550 



INDEX. 



Longwith, William, 71 
Looker, Joan, 127 
Loomes, Edward, 68 
Lopes, Lopez 

• , Aliraham, 384, 449 

■ , Eliah, 450 

, Rachell. 450 

, Tclles Abraham, 386 

Lord, Ann, 72 

, Antlio., 463 

, Ayniie, 72 

— — , Dorothy, 72 

, John, 72 

' , Robert, 72 

, Thomas, 72 

, WiUiani, 72 

Lort, Sampson, 133 
Lostell, Peter, 64 
Lottis, Rowland, 180 
Loue, see Love 
Louell, see Lovell 
Loueridgc, see Loveridge 
Love, Mary, 503 

, Richard, 81 

(or Lone), Tho., 71 

— — • Valentine, 64 
Loveley, Lovely 

, Ann, 52 

,. Mary, 52 

Lovell, Anne, 285 

, Constance, 481 

, Elizabeth, 74, 285 

, EUyn, 285 

, Francis, 448 

, James, 285 

. , John, 285 

, Mrs., 456 

, Phillijip, 74 

, Robert, 285 

, Roger, 456 

, Zacheiis, 285 

Lovely, sec Loveley 
Loveridge, Bernard (&c.), 316, 

318. 344 

, John, 326, 329 

, William, 326 

Lovett, Gurtred, 129 

, Mary, 126 

, Robert, 112 

Lowdcr, James 82 
Lowe, Dorolhie, 132 

, Thomas, 444 

Lewis, Originall, 81 
Lowman, Harnard (&c.), 318* 
Lownd, John, 122 
Lowre, John, 481 
Lowther, Christo])her, 384 

, Luke, 503 

, Wm., 122 

Lowynn, Tho., 128 



Loxmore, Thomasin, 187 
Loyd, Edward, 182 

, John, 184 

— , Math., 17s 

, Morice, 179 

, Nath., 180 

, Silvester, 342 

, see Lloyd 

Lucas, Elizabeth, 4S9 

, Charles, 339 

, Richard, 112, 481, 489 

, Theophilus, 489 

Luccom, Henry \'an, 143 
Luch (or Lush), Arthur, 327, 

330 

Lucie, Mary, 127 

Luck, Robert, 35 

, Wm., 116 

Lucock, Margaret, 52 

Lucomb, Mrs., 456 

, Thomas, 456 

Lucott, William, 195 

Ludcole, Joan, 124 

Luddington, Christiom, 49 

Ludken, Elizabeth, 290 

, William, 290 

Luke, Elias, 503 

Lullett, John, 191 

LuUman, Job, 460 

Lumbard (or Lumberd), Ro- 
bert, 326 

Lumus {i.e., Lummus], Ed- 
ward, 59 

Lunthome, Robert, 176 

Lupo, Albiano, 185, 245, 273 

, Elizabeth, 1S5, 245, 273 

, Phillip, 185, 248 

, Temperance, 245 

, William, 194 

Lupton, Davie, 136 

,Jo., 115 

, Mary, 141 

Lupworth, Micheall, 179 

Lurting, Thomas, 41 

Lusam, William, 233 

Lush (or Luch), Arthur, 327, 
330 

, nenry,*286 

Luther (or Lutter), Edward, 
326, 330 

Lutterell, Walter, 75 

Lyddale, John, 30S 

Lyde, Allan, 438 

, Edward, 340 

, Robert, 359 

, Sylvester, 316, 317* 

Lydiatt, Timothy, 384 

Lyllant, Richard Nash, alias, 
3>9 

Lynch, Alice, 383 



Lynch, Morean, 386 

, Nicholas, 383 

, Richard, 386 

, Sir Thomas, 164 

, see Linch 

L)nilie, Wm., 67 
Lynley, Robert, 41 
Lyne (or Line), Christopher, 
386, 456, 461 

, Mary, ICX3 

, Phel'ix, 73 

Lynn, Robert, 385 

Lynt, Robert, 129 

Lynton, Nico., 142, jcif Linton 

Lyon, Elizabeth, 173 

, John, 41 

, Wm., 130 

Lyte, Paul, 461, 464, 465 
Lyltcot, Leonard, 384 
Lyverniore, John, 279 

MABIN, Edward, 1S2 
Mac Brian, Dennis, 74 
Mace Breecly, Bryen, 482 
Mace Cartie, Charles, 79 
, Owen, 79 

, see Mackartce 

Mace Daniell, Allexander, 481 

■ , Patrick, 390 

Maccenree, John, 390 

Mace Graugh, Daniell, 481 

, John, 482 

Macclahen, Owen, 390 
Maccniash, Charles, 388 
Mac Conry, John, 75 
JIaceony, Dinnis, 504 
Maccowdin, Wra., 52 
Mace, Alee, 47 

, John, 96 

Mc Gawyn, Brian, loi 

Macheni, Jo., 104 

Mackartee, Elisabeth, 431, su 

M.acc Cartie 
Mc Kay, Malashus, 83 
Mackelly, Cornelius, 433 
Mackenny, Cornelius, 424 

, John, 424 

, Susanna, 424 

Mackemess, Jacob, 447 

, John, 447 

Mackgerry, William, 504 
Mackhala, Dennis, 472 
Macklaire, John, 456 
Mackloghlin, Edward, 431 
Macklond, Matthew, 467 
Mackone, Darl)y, 463 
Mackrery, Alexander, 438 
Mackward, Eellen, 504 
Macock (or Macocke), Sara (or 

Sarah), 174, 223 



INDEX. 



551 



Macquin, Archibald, 423 

, Frances, 423 

, Nicholas, 423 

Macy (or Masey), George, 327, 

331 
Madder, Elizabeth, 491 

, James, 491 

, Samuell, 491 

(or Mader), 319*, 325 

Madders, John, 327, 330 
Maddeson, Maddison 
, Isacke, 172, 209, 



268 



-, John, 320* 

-, Mary, 172, 207 



Maddockes, Jane, 47 
Maddocks, Margaret, 37 
Maddox, Alexander, 138 

. Jo., 43 

, Jone, 387 

— , Thomas, 194, 504 

Maden, Patrick, 391 
Mader, Wni., 325 
Madford (or Wadford), 

William, 326, 330 
Madin, Henry, 112 
Mageridge, Maggeridge, see 

Mogeridge 
Magettes, Mrs., 441 
Magitt, Henry, 114 
Magner (or Magnor), Charles, 

215, 268 
Magrauhan, Daniell, 491 

, John, 491 

, Miriam, 491 

Magridge, see Mogeridge 
Magwaine, Owen, 389 
Mahane, John, 3S9 
Mahewe, see Mayhew 
Mahone, James, 390, see Ma- 

hony 
Mahont, Dermott, 472 
Mahony, Daniell, 388 
Maicockes, Samuell, 269 
Maies, Cornelius, 122, see 

Mayes 
Maijor, Robert, 297, see Maior, 

and Major 
Main, Andrew, 425 

, Mary, 425 

Maine, Petter De, 191 
Maior, Edward, 36 

, Thomas de la, 228 

, see Maijor 

Jfajor, Peter, 405 

, Wm., 388 

Makynn, James, 135 
Maldman, John, 182 
Mallion, Jo., 71 
Mallocke, Malachi, 318* 



Mallonee, Daniell, 492 

, Darby, 492 

, Elizabeth, 492 

, Joan, 492 

, Owen, 492 

, Thomas, 492 



Maltnian (or Multman), The, 

127 
Man, see Mann 
Manby, John, 192, 196 
Mandeville, Henry, Viscount, 

"57 
Manerick, Nathaniel!, 391 
Manifold, John, loS 
Wm. 



Maning, see Manning 
Mann, INIanne, Man 

, Ann, 75 

, Annanias, Senr., 493 

, Barnard, 445 

, Edward, 279, 280, 281, 

282 

, John, 139, 160*, 444 

, Percivall, 193 

, Tho., 84 

, Wm., 84 

Mannell (or Manuell), Robert, 

171 
Mannen, Andrew, 387 
Mannering, Joseph, 149 
Manning, Manning's, Maning 

, Anne, 292 

, Edmond, 92 

, P'rancis, 140 

•, John, 120, 192, 326, 



330 



-, Peter, 124 
-, Tho., 115 



Mannington, Roger, 129 

Mansell, Robert, 390 

Mansfield, Davy (or David), 
180, 234 

. Jo., 59, 133 

, Richard, 52 

, William, 435 

Manton, William, 138 

Manuell (or Mannell), Robert, 
171, 210 

Manzer, James, 73 

Mapes, John, 279 

Marburie, Gilbert, 249 

March, CoUice, 239 

, Samuell, 181, 239 

Marchall, Wm., 456, see Mar- 
shall 

Marchant, Emanuell, 316, 
343 

, Silus, 338 

William, 316, 324, 



338 



Marfult, Tho., 39 
Margaret, 426 

Margrett (Negress), 182 
Markcom, Robert, 104 

■, Thomazin, 113 



Markes, Mark's 

, John, 327 

, Richard, 117 

, Walgrave, 226 

Markland, Henry, 482 
John, 493 



Marlett, Thomas, 169 
Marlier, Nicolas De la, 199 
Marloe, Thomas, 220 
Maroh, Mary, 390 

, Sarah, 390 

, Thomas, 390 

Marritt, Wm., 141 
Marriott, Robert, 392 
Marrow, Cornelius, 389 

, Daniel, 310 

, Katherine, 3S9 

, Wm., 41 

Marsan, see Marson 
Marsden, Francis, 137 
Marsh, Edward, 318*, 320*, 

323 
(or Mursh), Francis, 

"5 

— , John, So, 115 

, Wm., 80 

Marshall, Marshal 

, Ann, 228, 429 

, Charle, 194 

, Edward, 183, 260 

, Francis, 43, 75 

, Henrie, 1 1 1 

, Jane, 75 

■, Jarvis, 386 



, John, 80, 113, 130, 

462 
, John Bristowe, 304, 

305(?), see Bristowe 

, Lake, 422, 429 

, Mathew, 35 

, Richard, 74 

, Robert, 176, 228 

, Thomas, 107, 327, 

330, 430 

, Walter, 115 

, William, 92, 329, 

422, 429 
Marson (or Marsan), Edward, 

482, 495 

, Jane, 495 

Marteaw, Nicholas, 184 
Martha (a Mulatto), 489 
Martin, Marting, Marttin, Mar- 

tyn 
1 Antoine, 198 



SS2 



INDEX. 



Martin, Christopher, 350, 375, 

384 

— , Edward, 96 

, Francis, 143 

, Gabriell, 456 

, CJilcs, 219 

, Jeanne, 198 

, Joane, 286 

, John, 67, 122, 123, 

154. 258, 269, 504 
, Marie, 54 

, Nicholas, 176 

, I'elter, 191 

, Ricliard, 58, 365 

, Robert, 237, 286 

, Salonian, 107 

, Simon, 154 

, Thomas, 70, 91, 154, 

161* 

, \Vm., 75 

Manue, Niccolas, 249 
Marvynn, Marvyn, jlarvinn 

, PUizabelh, 6$ 

, Hanna, 65 

, Marie, 65 

— — , Marthaw, 65 

, Mathew, 65 

, Sara, 65 

Marwood, John. 120, 316* 
Mary, , 182, 186 

(a Negress), 241 

Mascrie, Robert, 121 

Masey (or Macy), George, 327, 

331 
Masie, Alexander, 114 
Mason, Alice, 251 

- , Ann (or Anne), 99, 
117 

, Beniamin, 74 

, Captain, 150 

, Klizabeth, 195 

, Frances, 1 88 

, Francis, 251, 268 

, George, 55, 441, see 

Hacon 

, Hester, 279 

, Hugh, 279 

, John, 70, 94, 142 

-, Mary, 188 

. Ralph, 99 

, Richard, 99, 129 

■ , Samuell, 99 

, Susan, 99 

, Sylani, 389 

, Thomas, 115, 193, 48 1 

, Walter, 185 

, William, 36, 102 

(or Masonn), Wyatt, 

247 

Massingburd, Wm., 109 



Massling, William, 504 

Masters, Jo., 13S 

, Michell, 124 

, Wm., 42 

Maston, John, 291 

Mastus, Joseph, 387 

, Martlia, 387 

Mathelin, Richard, 304 

Matheman, John, 173,222 

Mather, George, 389 

. Jo.. 5- 

Mathew, Mathews. Mathewes, 
Matthews, Matlhcwes 

, Edward, 421, 427 

, George, 154, 390 

, Hannah, 421 

. Jo-. 132 

, Robert, 179, 233 

— , Roger, 1 38 

, Rowlanil, 74 

, Samuell, I iS, 179, 

233. 234. 270, 272 

, Thomas, 335, 338, 340 

, William, 75, 138, 317*, 

467 

Maton, Philippe, 199 

, Richard, loi 

Matson, Mattson 

, Benjamin, 387, 425 

, Elizabeth, 425, 492 

, Margaret, 425 

, Martlie, 492 

, Mathew, 390 

, Matthias, 481 

, Smithell, 481 

, Smithy, 492 

Matthews, Mattliewes, see Ma- 
thew 

Mattison, Alexander, 391 

Mattson, see Matson 

Maudsley, Heni-y, 123 

Maul, Thomas, 387 

Maulder, Febe, 107 

Mawfrey, Edward, 82 

Max, Robert, 112 

Maxwell, Marie, 136 

, Thomas; 48 1 

, Wm., 448 



May (orMaye), Cornelius, 186, 
247, 272, see Maies 

, Elizabeth, 186 

, Henry, 186 

, James, 320, 320*, 322, 

32s 

, John, 88, 107, 320*, 482 

, Mathew, 75 

, Richard, 435 

, Willyam, 152 

Maybank, Edward, 241 
Maye, sec May 



Mayes, Robert, HI, j<v Maies 
Mayhew (or Mahewe), Thomas, 

160, 159*, 295 
Maymor, Griffin, 137 
Maynard, Elizabeth, 116, 422 
James, 316, 318, 



343. 386 ' 

, Mary, 422 

-, Nicholas, 323, 422, 



445 



-, Thomas, 125 



Mayo, David, 432 

, Samuell, 87 

Mayor, John, 190 
Mayro, James, 173 
Mead, John, 319 

, Samuell, 442 

, Willi.-im, 333, 335, 341 

Meade, Thomas, 316*, 318, 

343 
Mecham, Wm., 52 
Medcalfe, George, 183, 258 
[? ] Joane, 25S 

, Sara, 258 

, see Metcalfe 



83 



Medclalfe [Medcalfe] 
Meddowes, Henry, 102 
Medgley, see Medley 
Medinah, Leah, 449 
Medley (or .Medgley), John, 
140, 141 

, Robert, 103 

Mcdwell, Tho., 41 
Meggeridge, see Mogeridge 
Mekins, Edward, 134 
Mell, William, 504 
Mellison, Wm., 140 
Melloly, James, 391 
McUowcs, John, 364, 366, 406 
Mellows, Elisha, 503 
Melony, Timothy, 387 
Melton, Henry, i2y 
Mendam, Arthur, 422, 427 

Richard, 422, 427, 



428 



-, Sarah, 422, 427 



Mentis (or Meutis), Tliomas, 

"75 
Mer, Philippe de le, 198 
Mercado, Aloses, 450 
Mercer, .Vnne, 490 

, iJorcas, 113 

, Elizabeth, 490 

, John, 440 

, Luce, 90, 107 

, William, 490 

Merchant, Emanuel, 317 
Mere, Elizabeth, 92 

, John, 92 

, Robert, 92 



INDEX. 



5SJ 



Mere, S.imuell, 92 

Mereclilh, Philip, 119, sec Me- 
ridetli, &c. 

Merick, John, 493 

, Susanna, 493 

, see MeiTick 

Meriday (Meridie or Meridien), 
John, 191, 192, 193. 

Meiideth, Julian, 120, see Me- 
redith, Merredith 

Merie, Jo., 115, see Meny 

Merrell, Thomas, 504 

Merres, Thomas, 259 

Merrick (or Merricks), John, 
470, 4S1, see Merick 

iMerridith, Waller, 1 1 1, see Me- 
redith, &c. 

Merrifield, Edward, 50 

Merriman, Geo., 75 

, Sara, 125 

Merriton, Marie, 136 

Merry, John, 154, av Merie 

Met, Jan De La, 19S 

Metcalf, Metcalfe 

, Chri., 82 

, Elizabeth, 289 

, James, 35 

, Joane, 289 

, Marey, 289 

, Martha 289 

— , Michill, 289 

, Oswell, 134 

, Rebeca, 289 

, Sarrah, 2S9 

— — , Thomas, 64, 289 

, see Medcalfe 

Mentis (or Mentis), Thomas, 

175 
Meverill, Sampson, 86 
Meyer (Mire or Myre), Henry, 

333. 338, 340 
Meza, Isack, 450 
Micell, see Michill 
Michaell, Ann, 173 

, John, 209 

Michell, Anthony, 438, 456 

, David, 472 

, Francis, 187 

, John, 3S8 

, Richard, 368, 38S 

, see Mitchell 

Michill (or Micell), George, 

332, 335. 340 
Michleborne, Wm., 447 
\/ Middleton, Midleton 

. , Anthony, 182 

, Arthur, 391 

-, Benjamin, 34: 



Middleton, Ilenrie, 257 

,Jo., Ill 

, Marie, 1 13 

, Mary. 463, 497, 498 

Richard, 497, 498, 



462 



428, 
, Edward, 132, 304 



337, 



317* 



504 
, Thomas, 333 

340 
Midland, Geo., 103 
Mighill, Ann, 213 
Milborn, William, 303 
Milbume, Jacob, 166* 
Mildmay, Sir Henry, 91 
Mileman, John, 257 
Miles, Antonio, 137 

. Cicily, 437 

, John, 437 

, Joseph, 461 

, Lewes, 1 1 7 

Miller, Benjamin, 87 

, David, 432 

, James, 80, 449 

, John, 133, 3i6», 

342. 50 > 

, Joseph, 130 

, Katherine, 426 

, Phillipp, 142 

, Richard, 96 

, William, 126, 192, 425 

Millet, Tho., 57 
MiUett, Frances, 192 

, Marie, 57 

Millington, John, 4S2 

, Rowland, 80 

Mills, Edward, 115 

, John, 304, 44S, 471 

, Joseph, 125 

, Robert, 40 

, Thomazin, 116 

Millward, Milward 

, Henry, 268 

, John, 507 

, Marie, 68 

, Tho., 81 

, William, 507 

Milner, John, 307 

, Michell, 107 

, Robert, 170, 208 

, Samuell, 94 

Milnhouse, John, 219 
Milton, Richard, 212 
Mihvard, sec Millward 
Mimes, Thomas, 172 
Ming, David, 309 
Minifie (or Minify), George, 

17s, 226 

, John, 326 

Mintrene, Mintren 

, Edward, 250 

, Richard, Senr,, 1S7 



Mintrene, Richard, Junr., 187 

Mirch, John, 497 

Mire (Meyer or Myre), Henry, 

333. 338, 340 
Mitchell, Edward, 113 

, Francis, 245 

(orMitchill), John, 133, 

137. 24s. 327. 331. 334. 338. 

341 

, Maudlin, 24S 

. Rob., 333, 336, 340 

, Thomas, 481 

, William, 124 

, see Michell 

Mixer, Isaacke, 280, 2S2 

, Sarah, 280 

Modyford, Sir James, 162 
Mogeridge, (Mageridge, Mag- 

geridge, Magridge, Mcgge- 

ridge, or Mogridge), John, 

316, 317*, 318', 319*, 324, 

342 
Moholland, James, 482 
Moier, Hugh, 150 
Moises, see Moyses 
Molder, Nicholas, 442 
Molesworth, Sir Hender, 165 
Moleton, see Moulton 
Molin, Jo., 116 
Mollins, see MuUins 
Molton, Thomas, 135, 232 
Moncaster, Richard, 142 
Moning's, see Monnings 
Monk, Henry, 482 

. Peter, 38 

Monmouth, Duke of, 321 
Monning's, Mofiing's 

— , Anna, 92 

, Mary, 92 

, Michelaliell, 92 

Monnvs, Joseph, 84 
Montague, Mousnier de La, 

197 
Montecue, Peeter, 233 
Montgomery, Edmond, 75 

. James, 75 

, Phillip, Earl of. 



Thomas, 164* 
Ralph, 436 



Mont 

Moody, David, 481 

, Symon, 119 

.Moone, luhn, 219 

, Martine de, 179 

Moor, George, 399 
Moore, Alee, 481 

■ , Dorothy, 507 

, Henry, 303 

, John, 308 

70 



SS4 



INDEX. 



Moore, Joseph, 310 I 

, I^onard, 202 1 

, Richard, 507 \ 

, Robert, 481 

, Thomas, 316* I 

, Wm., 310 

, see More | 

Moper, Nathaniel], 184 
Morcock, Elizabeth, 219 

, Revolt, 219 i 

, Thomas, 219 1 

, see Morecock | 

Mordin, Tho., 86 I 

More, Alexander, 41 | 

, Elizabeth, 260 I 

, Geo., 120 

, Henry, 85, 1 36 

, Isack, 65 

, James, 257 

, John, 38, 39, 43, 62, 113, 

183, 260 

, Leonard, 169 

, Mrs., 183 

, Peter, 468 

, Richard, 93 

, Robert, 37, 183, 259 

, Sara, 173 

, Suzan, 71 

, Tho., 75, 102, 103, III, 

132. '37 
— — , Wm., 115, 190 

, see Moore 

Morecock, Morecocke 

, Bennet, 78 

, Marie, 78 

, Nic'., 78 

— ; Reignold, 177 

, Thomas, 124, 391 

, see Morcock 

Morecott, John, 462 
Moredecah, Sarah, 450 
Moreland, Thomas, 2O2 
Moreton, Sir William, 162 

, see Morton 

Morewood, Mr., 180 

, Richard, 173 

Morfin, Jo., 115 
Morfy, James, 109 
Morgan, Morgaine, Morgon 

, Andrew, 96 

, David, 462 

, Edmond, 243 

, Edmund, 425 

, Edward, 184, 389,465 

, Elisabeth, 425, 435 

— . , Esther, 425, 437 

, Evan, 435, 456 

, Gabriel, 435 

, Geo., 86 

, John, 111,382,388,465 



Morgan, Mary, 435 

, Pierce, 141 

, Richard, 94 

, Rob., 504 

— ; Robert, 94, 195 

, Sarah, 435 

-— , Sibill, 257 

■, Thomas, 192,266, 388 

, Walter, 35 

, William, 141 

, alias Broockes, Wil- 
liam, 247 

Morison, Richard, 160, see 
Morrison 

Morley, Henry, 84 

-, Richard, 161* 

, Wm., 127 

Morlin, PhiUipp, 139 

Morraine, John, 504 

Morrell, Margaret, 424 [424 

, Nicholas, 376, 389, 

Morrey, Geo., 132, see Mory 

Morrice, Hugh, 489 

, John, Senr., 304 

j — , Mar)', 489 

, Nicolas, 489 

, Richard, 138 

Morris, Bridgett, 467 

, Davie, 87, 95 

— ■ , Dorcas, 430 

, Dorothy, 423 

, Edmond, 482 

, Edward, 132, 151,467 

, Hugh, 481 

, Humfrey, 63 

, Isaac, 46, 387 

, John, 129, 185, 244, 

430 

, Katharin, 427 

^, Mary, 244, 436 

, Nathan, 467 

, Richard, 82, 192, 456, 

469 

, Sarah, 423 

, Samuell, 176, 240 

Thomas, 344, 423, 44I, 



456 

, Thomasin, 423 

, William, 387, 

Morrish, Jo., 128 
Morrison, Elizabeth, 46 

, Robert, 125 

, Wm., 47 

, see Morison 



[481 
430. 



Mortimer, Tho., 1 15 
Morton, Morten 

, Daniel, 467 

(or Moreton), Edward, 

3^5, 329 

, Henry, 75 

, Jo., 128 

, .Mathew, i2oi 

, Xic°., 122 

, Rowland, 81 

, William, 186, 249 

Mory, Jo., 93, see Morrey 
Mosdell, Jo., 132 
Moseley, Geo., II2 
Mosely, Henry, 438 

. Jo., 37 

, Richard, 389 

Mosley, Joseph, 185, 243 
Moss, jo., 84 

, Richard, 123 

Mossc, Joseph, 280 
Moston, Henry, 120 
Mothropp, Tho., 125 
Mott, .Vlam, 99, 300 

, Elizabeth, 99 

\ , lo-. 99 

I , Jonathan, 99 

, Mary, 99 

Moulston, Thomas, 174 

Moulton, Anne, 291 

, Bridgett, 291 

, Henry, 291 

(or Moleton), Hum- 

I phry, 327. 33« 
I > J^ns. 291 

, John, 291 

, -Marey, 291 

, Merrean, 29 1 

, Ruth, 291 

, William, 291 

Mounday, Mary, 185 

. Robert, iSs 

, sec Munday 

Mounlack, Andrew, 391 

Mountain, Mountaine 

, John, 50, 391 

— — , (late Stow), Mary, 



Morse, Elizabeth, 64 

, John, 316* 

, Joseph, 65 

, Samuell, 64 

Mortagh, Dennis, 52 
Morten, see Morion 



-, Thomas, 441 



Mountfort, Edward, 84 
Mountney, Alexander, 1 86, 

257. 273 

■, Lenord, 257 



Mountstephen, Samuell, 316* 
Mountsteven, John, 163*, 164 
Mowser, Jo., 83 
Moyle, Dorothy, 123 
Moyse, Susanna, 429 
Moyscr, James, 35 



INDEX. 



555 



Moyses, Matliew, 50 

(or Moises), Theoder, 

169, 202 
Mucli, Roger, 190, see Mutch 
Mudge, William, 176 
MuUeneux, Edmond, I2Z 

, Jo., 134 

Mullenex, William, 504 
MuUinax, Mrs., 456 

, Richard, 456 

MuUins, Mullens, Mollins 

, George, 332, 337, 340 

, Robert, 318*, 319*, 

322 

. Teag, 434 

Multman (or Maltman), The, 

127 
Mumford, Richard, 229 
Munday, Robart, 244 

, William, 35 

, see Mounday 

Mundy, Eliz*., 504 
Munjoy, George, 397 
Munnes, William, 262, see 

Munns 
Munning's, Abigail, 282 

, Elizabeth, 2S0, 282 

, George, 280, 282 

Munns, Thomas, 504, see 

Munnes 
Munrow, AUexander, 482 

, Andrew, 481 

, John, 448 

Munson, Susan, 2S1 

, 'I'homazin, 94 

Murfey, Dennis, 470 j see 
Murfie, The, 36 \ Murphy 
Murfitt, Nathan., 142 
Murford, Richard, 481 
Murphe, Bryan, 456 
Murphy, Daniell, 388 

, Mary, 499 

, Morgan, 499 

, William, 354, 361, 

382, 383, 393, 409,412,413, 

418 

, see Murfey, &c. 

Murral, David, 421 

, Elisabeth, 421 

, John, 421 

, see ^Iurril 

Murrell, John, 445, 456 

, Wm., 456 

Murrey, Alexander, 499 

■ — , James, 499 

Murril, Murrill 

, Elisabeth, 430 

, Isack, 150 

, John, 430 

, see Murral 



Murrin, Elizabeth, 134 

Murrow, John, 456 

Mursh (or Marsh), Francis, 

115 
Musgrave, Sir Christopher, 

344 

, Jo., 125 

, Symon, 344 

Musick, John, 135 
Muskett, Simon, 43 
■, Wm., 391 



Mussell, Jo., 54 

, Robert, 75 

Mutch, Margery, 226 

, William, 226 

, sec Much 

Mynnikyn, Christian, 39 
Mynter, Jo., 104 
Myre (Mire, or Meyer), Henry, 
333. 338. 340 

NACTON, Teague, 74 

Naile, see Nayle 

Nailer, Elizabeth, 309, see 

Naylor, &c. 
Namias, David, 450 
Nancarro, Ellin, 153 
Naney, Robert, 60 
Naseby, Moses, 467 
Nasfeild, Henrie, 252 
Nash, Ann, 96 

, Edmond, 75 

, Richard, 319*, 323 

, Thomas, 377 

, Wm., 120 

, alias Lyllant, Richard, 

319 
Nasy, Daniell, 392 
Nathaniell, 243 
Natt, Richard, 109 
Navaro, Aron, 449 

, Judith, 450 

Navarro, Samuell, 450 
Naxston, Monies, 118 
Nayle (or Naile), William, 179, 

231 
Nayler, Edward, 128 

. , Jo., 128 

Naylor, Thomas, 1 90 
Neagle, Martin, 392 
Neal, Daniel, 428 

, Martlia, 42S 

Neale, John, 466 

, Jonathan, loi 

, Thomas, 165* 

456, 466 

, .ftv Neele 

Neares, Thomas, 1S3 
Neave, Margrett, 293 
Nedham, George, 442 



Nailer 



Nedsom (or Neesom), Jo., 74 
Needes, John, 316* 
Needham, Tho., 121 

, William, 168 

Needier, John, 392 

Needome, John, 180 

Neele, INIarie, 124, see Neal, 

&c. 
Neesam, Wm., 125 
Neesom (or Nedsom), Jo., 74 
Neimart (Neinneart, Nevniart, 

or Newmart), Fetter, 266, 

267 
Nelme, Richard, 81 
Nelson, George, 173, 219 

, Joseph, 79 

, Julian, 437 

, Thomas, 504 

Nemias, David, 4S2 

Nepho, Jerome, 317*, 319, 

320, 321, 322, 325 
Nesse, Wm., loi 
Netbie, Ante, 80 
Nettellford, Geo., 1.19 
Nettleton, James, 140 
Nevell, Nicholas, 141 
Nevill, John, 392 
Nevitt, Roger, 125 
Nevmart, see Neimart 
Newberry, Joseph, 341 
Newbolt, Richard, 143 
Newbott, John, 441 
Newby, Henry, 84 
Newcom, Francis, 48 

, Jo., 48 

, Marie, 64 

, Rachell, 48 

Newcome, William, 187 
NewdoM, John, 154 
Newell, Abraham, 27S, 279 

, Fayth, 278 

, Francis [Frances], 279 

, Grace, 277 

, Isaacke, 27S 

, John, 278 

Newham, Christopher, 374 
Newman, Abraham, 362, 413 

, Elizabeth, 88 

, Gabriell, 444 

, John, 123, 297 

, Margarctt, 482 

, Mountford, ill 

, Robert, iSS, 253 

, Thomas, 79 

, Wdliam, 1S4, 242, 

311 
Newmart, see Neimart 
Newport, Elisabeth, 422, 429 

, John, 422, 429 

, Susanna, 422, 429 



70—3 



556 



INDEX. 



Newton, Abigail, 392 

, George, 444 

, John, 141 

, Samuel], 382, 402, 

482 
Nice, George, 467 
Nichcott, Huch, 195 

Nicholas, , 195 

Nicholes, sec Nicolls 
NichoUas, William, 170 
Nicholls, Elizabeth, 59 

. Jer-. '35 

, John, 305 

, Thomas, 193 

, William, 211 

, sec Nicolls 

Nicholson, Francis, 166*, 167*, 



-, Garret, 136 
-, Ralph, 37 



Nickerson, Anne, 290 

, Elizabeth, 290 

-, Nicho., 290 



Nicklin, Jo., 133 
Nicks, John, 40 
Nicolas, 492 
Nicolls, John, 49S 

(or Nicholes), Marma- 

duke, 461, 465, 466 

, .Sarah, 465, 466 

, sec Nicholls 

Nisbett, Robert, 41 
Nisom, Jo., 40 
Ni.xon, Mary, 4S2 
Nobb, John, 472 
Noble, Ann, 67 

, Geo., 128 

, Marke, 448, 482 

Noden, Hugh, 163* 
Nokes, Ilenrie, 128 

, Jo., 4t 

Nonn (or Noun), Goodwifc, 

•94 

Nordin, Nathaniell, 140 
Norman, Geo., 85 

,Jo., 85, 115 

, Matthew, 304 

Normansell, Edward, 192 
Norri.s, Jo., 85 

, Samuell, 504 

Norron, Katherine, 482 
North, John, 59, ill, 115 

, Nathanael, 310 

, Thomas, 182 

Northampton, Henry, Earl of, 

"55. «56 
Northin, Jo., 79 
Norton, Geo., 73 



Norton, William, 144, 149 
Norwood's, Richard, 304 
Nott, Tho., 51 
Noun (or Nonn), Goodwife, 

194 
Nowell, George, 333, 337, 340 

— , John, 240 

, Peternell, 133 

Nowes (or Nowis), Percifull 

(or Percivall), 316, 318, 342 
Noy, Hester, 450 

, Isaac, 450 

Nubold, Joan, 37 
Nuce, George, 183 
Nunes, Jacob Franco, 449 
Nunick, sec Nunnick 
Nunn, Richard, 66 

, Tho., 129 

Nunnick, Addam, 129 

, Elizabeth, 37 

Nurse, Robert, 4S2 
Nusom, Richard, 442 
Nusum, Arthur, 482, 490, 494 
, , Junr., 482, 

490 

— , Susanna, 490, 494 

Nutbrowne, Francis, 107 
Nuttall, Robert, 114 
, Thomas, 392 

OAGE, Ann, 203 

, Edward, 203 

, Thomas, 170, 203, 

268 
Oakley, Francis, 457 
Oats (or Oates), George, 424, 

433, 445 

, Joseph, 454, 433 

, Hannah, 424, 433 

Obah (a Negress), 489 
Obediente, Abraham, 450 
U'Kryan, Dermond, 75 
Odam, William, 504 
O.lcll, John, 457 
Odgne, Edniond, 504 
O.liarne, Thomas, 457 
Offlent, John, 81 
OITword, John, 40 
Ogden, Randall, 42 
Ogell, Gregorie, 52 

. Jo., 35 

Ogilby, Ogilsby, Oglesby 

, Elisabeth, 424, 427 

■ — , Frances, 424, 427 

, John, 424, 427, 440 

Ogle, John, 393 
Ohain, Ohani 

, James, 491 

, Jane, 491 

, Patrick, 491 



Oistine, Oistines 

, Angeletta, 492 

, James, 482, 492 

, Nicholas, 482 

Okelly, .Samuell, 430 
(-)ker, George, 482 
Okley, Rol^rt, 172, 217 
Old, Susan, 205 
Older, Richard, 51 
Oldham, John, 78 

, Tho., 78 

Oldrick, Robert, 112 
Oldridge, Abell, 393 
Oliues, .(,(• Olives 
Oliver, OUiver 

, Edward, 176 

, John, 149, 295, 443 

, Marey, 295 

— , Margaret, 483, 49 V 

, Marie, 113 

, Robert, 154 

, Thomas, 149, 295 

Olives, John, 172 
Olmsteild, James, 150 
Olney, Epenetus, 45 

, Marie, 45 

, Tho., 45 

O MuUin, Jo., H2 
Onan, Teage, 46S 
Oneal, Ann, 393 

, Daniel, 430 

— — , Katharin, 430 
Onge, Mary, 279 
Onion, Elizal)eth, 227 

, George, 227 

Onyon, Robert, 94 
Oram, Jo., 70 
Orchard, Richard, 109 

, Thomas, 359 

Oree, Daniel, 437 

Oresby, Thomas, 430 

Orpen, John, 439 

Orris, George, 76 

Osborn, Osborne, Osbourn, 

Osburne 

, Alexander, 491 

, Elenor, 491 

, Jenkin, 1 72, 20S 

, John, 178, 228, 489 

, Mary, 228 

, Moses, 316* 

, Ralph, 1 82, 261 

, Richard, 40 

, Robert, 393 

, Samell, 457 

, Thomas, 169, 177, 20I 

219 

, Walter, 318* 

Osdell, John, 498 
Osmotherly, Wm., 119 



INDEX. 



557 



Ossebrooke, Tho., 141 

Otland, Ant"., 112 

Ottawell (or Ottowell), Tho- 
mas, 180, 232 

Ottway, Thomas, 175 

Ouerton, see Overton 

OuiUs \i.e., WiUs], William, 
189 

Outmore, Robert, 1 28 

Outrara, Robert, 483, see Ow- 
trara 

Overbury, Henry, 428 

Overton, Robert, 482 

Owdell, Isack, 94 

Owdie, John, 65 

Owen, Anne, 440 

, David, 135 

, Elizabeth, 68 

, Evan, 312 

, John, 41 

, Lazarus, 313 

, Tho., 121 

, Wra., 40 

■, see Owin 

Oweth, Hutinne, 152 

Owin, Beniamin, 179, 258, see 
Owen 

Owly (or Owlye), John, 267 

Ownstedd, Arnold, 142 

Owtrara, Dorothy, 482, see 
Outram 

Ox (or Oxe), Robert, 365, 410 

Oxenbridge, Jo., 87 

Oxford, Michaell, 297 

PACE, Richard, 270 
Pacheco, Jacob, 450 

, Rebecah, 450 

Pack, Stephen, 137 

, Wm., 104 

Packe, Richard, 187, 253 
Packer, Thomas, 170 
Packson, Anne, 4S9 
Page, Elizabeth, 5S 

, Frances, 291 

, John, 87, 398 

, Katherin, 58 

, Lucea, 291 

, Margrett, 291 

, Mar)', 87 

, Mathew, 71 

, Robert, 115, 291 

, Sara, 87 

, Susanna, 291 

, Tho., 58, 142 

, Wm., loi 

, see Paige 

Paget, William, Lord, 157 
Pagitt, Anthony, 217 
, Tho., Ill 



Paige, Sarah, 504, see Page 
Paily, Adrian, 457 
Pain, Elisabeth, 424, 432 

, Jonathan, 432 

, Robert, 424, 432 

, Susanna, 424 

, see Payn 

Paine, Dorothey, 293 

, Edward, 471 

, Elizabeth, 293 

-,John, 179, 293, 449 

, Marey, 293 

, Robert, 154, 4.^9 

•, Sarah, 293 

, (or Payne), Silvanus, 

360, 364 

, Tobias, 504 

, Thomas, 293 

, see Payne 

Painter, Elin, 176 
Palache, Mordecah, 450 
Pall, Thomas, 227 
Palliday, Jo., 79 
Pallister, James, 40 
Palmer, Ann, 136 

, Anthony, 338 

, Ellis, 133 

, Francis, 227 

, Geo., 86, 133 

, Joane, 210 

, John, 81, 114, 137, 

165*, 281, 342, 344, 467 

, Nicholas, 326, 330 

, Prisilla, 210 

, Rabecca, 124 

, Richard, 107, 133 

, Robert, 437 

, Samuell, 463 

, Thomas, 67, 140, 171, 

210 
(or Pallmer), William, 

104, 127, 467 
Palmerley, Jo., 58 
Pancrust, Anns, 87 
Panke, Richard, 142 
Panton, Mrs., 457 
Paple, Jo., Si 
Paramour, see Parramore 
Pardy, Joseph, 39 
Pare, Edward, 504 
Paris, Parris 

, Ann, 423 

, Edward, 434 457 

, Elisabeth, 434 

, George, 457 

, Jane, 431 

, Owen, 394, 398 

, Samuell, 445 

, Thomas, 425, 431, 44S 



Paris, William, 423, 443 
Parish (or Parrish), Thomas, 

65, 1S7, 188, 252 
Park, Jo. de, 41 
Parke, Thomas, 189 
Parker, Charles, 135 
, Daniell, 318*, 319*, 

322 

-, Geo., 77 

, John, 398 

, Mary, 137 

■, Nathanuel, 300 

, Nicholas, 104 

. Ralph, 350, 358, 373, 

374, 383. 398, 399 
, Richard, 318*, 319*, 

323, 441, 504 

, Robert, 83 

, Samuel, 134 

•, Thomas, 59, 119, 202, 

447 

' , Walter, 109 

, William, 82, 188, 249, 

334, 337, 340 
Parkhurst, Ant°., 138 
Parkins, Andrew, 11 S 

, Gressam, 126 

, Thomas, 194 

Parkinson, Dorithie, 194 

, James, 74 

Parler, Symon, 73 
Parlin, John, 140 
Parmeton, Rabecca, 113 
Pamell, Edward, 86 

, John, 331 

, Walter, 179 

, William, 179, 258 

Parr, Elisabeth, 422 

, Georg, 422 

, Jo., 127 

, Petronilia, 422 

Parramore, John, 264 
, (or Paramour), Rtj- 

bert, 181, 218 
Parratt (or Parrett), John, 186, 

243 
Parreck, John, 377 
Parrett, see Parratt 
Parrie, Edward, 132, see Parry 
Parris, see Paris 
Parrish, see Parish 
Parry, John, 115 

, Morris, 84, 128 

, Wm., 115 

-, see Parrie 

Parryer (or Purryer), Wm., 44 
Parsons, Daniell, 342 

, Edward, 167, 436, 444 

, (or Parsones), Francis, 

395 



S58 



INDEX. 



Parsons, Henry, 96 

, John, 102, 188, 235, 

3'6 

, Phillipp, 96 

, Samuell, 237 

, Tho., 36, 331 

— - — — , (or I'assens), 'I'liomas, 

326 

, William, 431, 483 

Part, John, 465 

, Mary, 468 

, Robert, 465, 46S 

Partcr, Thomas, 186 
Partin, Partlin, Partten 

, Avis, 206 

, Margrett, 170, 206 

, Rebecca, 206 

—, Robert, 170,206,267,268 
Partridge, Jo., 113 

, William, 167 

Pasar, Paul De, 198 
Pascall, Henry, 349 
Pascoll, James, 249 
Passeman, John, 20S 
Passens (or Parsons), Thomas, 

326 
Passmore, Jane, 227 
(or Pasmore), Thomas, 

175, 227 
Pastor, Bams, 435 
Patient, Arthur, 104 

, Nathaniell, 102 

Patric, Ann, 432 
Patrick, Tho., 136 
Patten, Jame.s, 316* 
Patteson, Edward, 43 
Pattison, James, 122 

, John, 193 

Pattman, Jo., 52 
J'aty, Eliza, 393 
Paul, Joseph, 327, 331 

, Richard, 327, 331 

, Robart, 334, 335, 340 

, Samuell, 351 

, Wm., K6 

Paulett (or Pawlett), Thomas, 

170, 207 
Paulson, \Vm., 79 
Paulus, Cordin, 453 
Pawlett, see Paulett 
Payn, Eleanor, 498, see Pain 
Payne, Anna, 65 

, Daniell, 65 

, Edward, 59, 62, 76 

, Elizabeth, 113, 4S3 

, Jo., 65, 82, 93 

, Robert, 135 

(or Paine), bihanus, 364 

, Suzan, 66 , 

, Tho., loi' 



Payne, Tobias, 499 

, William, 65, 92 

, see Paine 

Payson, Giles, 46 
Payton, Henry, 195 

, Peter, 120 

, Robert, 36 

Pea, Urselah, 447 
Peach, Arthur, 79 

, Jonathan, 423 

, Sarah, 423 

Peacock, Charles, 109 

, Samuel, 427 

, Tho., 125, 139 

, Wm., 46 

, see Pecock 

Pead, John, 2IO, 4S3, see 

Peede 

, Thomas, 394 

Peak, Christopher, 483 
Peake, Marie, 49 

, Robert, 172, 222 

, see Peke 

Peale, Larence, 246 
I Pearce, Pearse, Pcerce, Peerse, 

Peirce, Peii'se 

\ , Anth., 153 

j , Benony, 504 

j — ^, Edmond (or Edward ), 

, 89 

, George, 438 

— , Hester, 494 

I . John, 393, 494, 507 

' , Katherme, 507 

! , Mr., 89, 90 

, Mrs., 229 

, Nicholas, 233 

, Richard, 343, 457 

(or Pcare), Robert, 316, 

318, 319, 3t9», 324, 342 

, '1 homas, 323 

, Wm., 271 

, see Pierce 

Pearcey, see Peircy 
Peams, Mr., 191 
I Pears, John, 483 
I Pearse, see Pearce 
Pearshouse, Chester, 396 
' Pearson, Georg., 434 

— , John, 393, 428 

, Prudence, 434 

, Peirson, Pierceson 

I'e.ns, Wm., 127 
1 Ptase, Elisabeth, 422, 427 

, John, 278, 279 

I , Robert, 278, 279 

I , Ursula, 422, 427 

' Peat, Jo., 46 
Ptboddy, Francis, 45 
Ptchey, Lambert, 31,6 



Peck, Francis, 73 

, Tho., 39 

Pecock, Robert, 483, see Pea- 
cock 

Pedder, Matthew, 497 

Pedler, I'rancis, 154 

, Robert, 154 

Pedro, John, 258 

Peede, John, 171, see Pead 

Pecle, Lawrence, 185 

Peerce, see Pearce 

Peers, Elizabeth, 429 

, John, 429 

Peerse, see Pearce 
j Peeter, , 242, 257, see 

I Peter 

Peeters, Mary, 205 
' Pegden, Mr., 191 

Peirce, see Pearce 
I I'eirceson, John, 443, see Pear- 
son, Peirson 
I Peircy (or I'eartcy), Richard, 
I 316*, 317 
' Peirsby, Richard, 183 

Peirse, see Pearce 

Peirsey, Abraham, 217, 224 

, Elizabeth, 224 

1 , Mary, 224 

Peirson, Cutbert, 1S2 

(or Peireson), Edward, 

392. 397. 448 

, see Pearson, Peirceson 

Peke, Dennis, 71, se; Peake 

Pell, Marie, 49 

, Richard, 52 

, Tho, 49 

Pellani, Penelopy, 60 

, Jo-. 59 

Ptlsant, Sampson, 194 

, Wolston, 194 

Pelteare, Abraham, 248 

Pelton, George, 231 

Pemberton, Charles, 508 

, James, 508 

, John, 508 

, William^ 508 

Pembroke, William, Earl of, 
156, 158 

Pemmell, Thomas, 396 

I'en, see Penn 

Pendleton, Mar>% 397 

, Wm.', 85 

Pendred, Robert, 52 

Penford, Tho., 138 

Penington, John, 153, see Pen- 
nington 

Penibton, Richard, 303 

, Samuell, 354 

Penn, Eiancis, io 

, Robert, 233 



INDEX. 



559 



Peiin (or Pen), William, 117, 

163 
Peiinaird, Robert, 144 

, Tho., 14:^ 

Penne, sei Penny 
Penniman, Jane, 395 
Pennington, Wm., 132, see 

Penington 
Penrice, John, 186 
Penrise, Robart, 254 
Penson, Tho., 75 
Penny (or Penne), George, 51, 

320, 322 
( , or Pinney), I 

John, 320*, 322, 325, 327, 

330, see Pinney 
Pepp {i.e.. Pepper] 
Pepper, Fra., 121 

, Mary, 278, 279 

— , Richard, 278, 279 

Peppet (or Peppett), Gilbert 

(or Gibert), 172, 272 
Perce, Jone, 174 

, Phebe, 66 

•, Richard, 38 

, Thomas, 440 

• , Wm., 115, 174 

, see Perse 

Percy, Annis, 52 

, Roliert, 35 

, see Persey 

Pereing, Sebasting, 504 
Perera, Isaac, 449, 450 
Perk, Elizabeth, 105 

, Isabell, 105 

, Margery, 105 

, Richard, 105 

Perkin, Elisabeth, 421 

, John, 421 

, Richard, 421 

, see Perkynn, Pirkins 

Perkins, Martin, 119 

, Robert, 122 

, William, 149 

, see Perkyns 

Perkinson, Elizabeth, 169 
Perk's, Ann, 79 
Perkynn, Martin, 40 

, Thomas, 71 

, see Perkin 

Perkyns, James, 36, see Per- 
kins 
Perley, AUin, 45 
Perpoynt, Henry, 79 
Perrie, see Perry 
Perridge, Job, 457, see Perwidg 
Perriman, John, 457, see Perry- 
man 
Perrin, Henry, 399 
, Margarett, 394 



Perrin, see Perryn 
Perrot, Samuel, 422 

■, Sarah, 422 

Perrott, Ralph, 4S3 
Perry, Ben., 37 

, Dorothy, 37 

, Edward, 483 

•, George, 271 

, Hugh, 143 

(or Perrie), John, 167, 

483 

, Jone, 429 

, Marie, 64 

, Mrs., 175 

, Samuell, 457 

, Tho., 37, 126 

, William, 266 

Ferryman, Anne, 491 

(or Perriman), 



Richard, 483, 491 

see Perriman 



Perryn, John, 123, see Perrin 
Pers, Barbre, 290 

, Elizabeth, 290 

, John, 290 

, Judith, 290 

Perse, Nicholas, 169 

, Richard, 178 

, see Perce 

Persey, Abra., 269, see Percy 
Persivall, Andrew, 398 
Persons, Richard, 2S3 
Perwidg (or Perwidge), Job, 

394, see Perridge 
Pester (Pestor, or Lester), 

Thomas, 318*, 319*, 323 
Peter (a Negro), 182 

, Isack, 38 

-, John, 120 

, see Peeter 

Peterson, Francis, 431 

, John, 266 

, Lawrence, 429 

Petite, Bastian, 135 
Petley, Richard, 102 
Petter, 184 

, Samuell, 504 

Fetters (a Maid), 171 
Petting, Nic"., 114 
Few, Elizabeth, S3 

, Jo., 114 

, Richard, 83 

Fewsie, Geo., 110 
Phelomy, John, 483 
Fhelpes, William, 316 
Phildust, Tliomas, 222 
Philkynn, Robert, 52 
Phillip, Phillipes, Phillipp, 

Phillips, Phillipps 
, 1S8 



Phillip, Eliazer, 396 

, Elizabeth, 96, 242 

, Elmer, 170 

, Henry, 182 

, James, 102 

, John, 38, 40, 74, 1 16, 

195 

, Mary, 490 

, Phillip, 44 

, Richard, 83, 126 

, Thomas, iii, 127, 

173, 180, 1S5, 236, 242 
, William, 74, 14J, 31S, 

343, 4ii3. 490 
Philmott, John, 236 
Philpe, Richard, 75 
Philpott, John, 41 

•, Phillipp, 40 

Phinloe, 229 

Phinnei, Richard, 135 

Phippin, Judith, 43 

-^— — (Phippen, or Shippin), 

William, 334, 337, 341 
Phipps, Thomas, 141 
, Sir William, 164*, 

i65» 
Phlinton, Pharow, 186 
Picke, Andrew, 153 
Pickering, John, 129 
Mr., 429 



Pickett, Adam, 353 
Pickford, Robert, 397 
Picto, P'rend, 71 
Piddington, Christopher, 82 
Piddock, Wm., 395 
Pidgion, Robert, 192, se 

Pigeon 
Pierce, Danyell, 281 
, Elisabeth, 



429 



422, 



John, 139 
Jone, 224 
Richard, 230, 435 
Steven, 118 
Thomas, 70, 422 
William, 224, 240 
. see Pearce 

Pigeon, Jo., 122, see Pidgion 

Piggott, John, 457 

, Walter, 138 

, Wm., 79 

Pike, Grace, 490 

, John, 139 

, Oliver, 4S3, 490, 495 

Pile, Sarah, 483 

, Theophilus, 483 

— , Wm., 394 

Pilgrim, Thomas, 445, 457 

Pilkinton, Margrett, 235 

, WilUam, 235 



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INDEX. 



Pillarcl, Benjamin, 1 1 1 
I'ilson, Edward, 397 
I'im, Thomas, 410 
I'inchback, Thomas, 483 
I'indcr, Joanna, S9 

, Katherin, 59 

, sec Pynder 

Pine, Richard, 318*, 

I'inflTe, Henry, 182 
I'inkc, Henery, 241 

, John, 395 

Pinkley, John, 128 



I Plowman, Malhew, 165 

' , William, 466 

I Plunier \i.e., Plummer], John, 

394 
j Plumley, George, 326, 330 
I (or Plumly), John, 446, 

I 457 
, [ Plunckett, Geo., 52 
Plunket, Kdward, 74 
Plunkett, Rowland, 74 
The, 74 



Pockett, William, 483 
1 Podd, Samuel, 59 
Pinney, Azarias, 318*, 320, see Poet, Georg., 431 



I'enny 

Pinsen, William, 184 

Pinson, Samuel, 318*, 319*, 
323 

I'iper, James, called the, 188 

, Wm., 393 

Pippin, Mathew, 67 

Pirkins, Widow, 457, see Per- 
kins, &c. 

Piscer, Elizabeth, 123 

, Robert, 123 

Pitcher, Tho., 79 

Pitney, Pitnei, Pittnei 

, Margaret, 56 

, Samucll, 56 

, Sara, 56 

Pitt, John, 440 

, Richard, 36 

, Thomas, 342 

, Wm., 140 

, see Pitts 

Pittman, Arthur, 483 

, Christo. , 193 

, Henry, 319, 320*, 323 

(or Puttman), Wm., 

319, 320*, 325 

Pittnei, see Pitney 
Pitts, Francis, 184 

, George, 466 

-, Hugh, 483 



Poke, James, 440 

, Kice, 136 

Polegreen, John, 395 
Pollard, Abraham, 334, 

340 

, Henr}% 508 

, John, 457 

, Joseph, 397 

, Richard, 457 

, Sarah, 508 

, Tho., 153 

i Pollen, John, 145 
Pollentin, John, 182 

, Margrctt, 1S2 

, Kachell, 1 82 

Pollington, Charles, 71 
, John, 272 



Pomell, Elizabeth, 173 
Pomeroy (Pomre, Pumrey, 

Pumroy, or Jumrey), Daniel, 

332. 338. 340 
(or Pomrey), James, 

326, 329 

, Theophilus, 434 

Pomfrett, Thomas, 316*, see 

Punifrctt 
Pon, Michel Du, 198 
Pond, Rebecca, 299 
Ponnt (Pound, orPount), Tho., 

72, see Pownd 
— , John, 327, 329, 465, 466 ] Pontes [? Pountes], John, 174 

, Thomas, 135, 316", 317 ! Poole, Edward, 284 

, Wdliam, 316, 317*, 343 1 , Daniell, 235 



Poor, Poorc, Pore 

, Abram, 83 

— . — , Alee, 300 

, Anne, 465, 466 

, Danyell, 300 

, David, 496 

, Elizabeth, 496 

, Innocent, 195 

, Mary, 397 

, Michacll, 463, 465, 466 

, Miles, 397 

, Peirce, 463, 467 

, Peter, 483 

, Richard, 442 

, Samuel, 300 

Pope, Anto., 143 

, Charles, 395 

, Elizabeth, 187, 256 

, George, 178 

, Humphery, 333, 337, 

I 340 

Jo., 124 

■ , Thomas, 193 

1 I'opeley (or Popely), Richard, 

I 182, 256 

j Popkin, Thomas, 1 78, 229 

1 Popleton, William, 212 

] I'opplc, Magnus, 398 

Pore, see Poor 
I Porte, Nicholas, 145 
Porter, Abraham, 175, 225 

, Edmond, 137 

, Edward, 135 

, Henry, 102 

. James, 348, 363, 36S, 

388, 389, 400, 406 

, J^ne, 423 

, John, 71, 2S6 

, Luke, 316, 318, 342 

, Martha, 129 

, Mathew, (&c.), 326, 



Pitt 
Pitway, Mary, 121 

, Robert, 121 

Pix, Richard, 389 
Place, John, 39, 308 
- — -, Peter, 131 
Plant, Mathew, 113 

, William, 236 

Piatt, John, 396 

, Lawrence, 84 

Play, Wm., 365, 387, 404, 

414 
riomer, Wm., 141 



(or Pool), Jeremiah, 316, 

317. 343 

, John, 340 

, Robert, 86, 224 

, Simon, 334, 335, 340 

(or Pool), Sylvester, 316*, 

3 '8. 343 

, Tho., 116, 272 

Pooler, Elizabeth, 507 

, Richard, 507 

, Thomas, 507 

I'ooley, Grivell, 172, 215 
Pooly, Jo., 112 



330 
262 



Peeler, (&c.), 188,244, 



, Richard, 286 

, Robert, 40, 423, 483 

, alias Thomas, Peter, 

423 
Portnian, Christopher, 398 
Poslett (or Posslet), Richard, 

395. 467 

, Thomas, 94 

I'ostell, Wni., 105 

Pott, Elizabeth, 174, 223 

, John, 174, 221, 223 

, Wm., 73 

, see Potts 

Potter, Ann, 260 

, Francis [Frances], 97 

, Georg., 434 



Potter, Henry, 183, 260 

, Jo., 104 

, Joseph, 98 

, Rebecca, 495 

, Robert, 483 

— — , Vyncent, 76 

, WilliaiJi, 66, 97 

Pottle, Christojiher, 396 

Potts, Anto., 104, see Pott 

Poulter, Tho., 129 

Pound (Pount, or Ponnt), 72, 
see PoNviul 

.'Pountes (Pontes), John, 174 

Povey, Ricliarcl, 159* 

Powel, Caleb, 421, 426 

, Elizabetli, 421,426 

, Mary, 421, 426 

Powell, Arthur, 397 

, Danieli, 151 

, Cathren, 184 

, Elizabeth, 114 

, Gody, 189 

, Jacob, 316* 

, James, 84 

> John, 184, 246, 273 

, Kathren, 246, see 

Powell, Cathren 

, Mary, 71 

, Micell (or Midmell), 

334, 336, 340 

, Richard, 74 

, Robert, 304 

, Samuel, III 

, Thomas, 82, 181, 1S9, 

236, 263 

, \Vm., 73, 86 

(or Powle), Wm., 2 

Powis, Tho., Carnocke, 452 
Powle, Nathaniell, 269 

(or Powell), W'ni., 270 

Pownd, Jo., 103, see Pound 
Pownder, Garret, 36 
Poyer, 1 homas, 483 
Poyett, Luce, 293 
Pran, Georg., 181 
Prater, Thomas, 246 
Pratt, Isabell, 178, 229 

• , Isack, 52 

, Richard, 139, 269 

■ — ■ — , Thomas, 96 

Praul, John, 402 

Preett, Jacob, 450 

Preist, Henry, 316*, 317*, 343 

■ , Lawrence, 316* 

, Thomas, 316, 318,343 

, see Priest 

Pressey, Henry, 297 
Preston, Danicll, 70 
■ (or Prestton), Edward, 

43. 438, 44S 



INDEX. 

Preston, Elir., 131 

, George, 138 

. Jo., 131 

, Joseph, 127 

, Lawrence, 85 

, Marie, 131 

, Mathew, 135 

, Richard, 51, 122 

, Roger, 53, 171, 210 

, Sara, 131 

, Wm., 131 

Preswell, Wm., 445 

Frew, John, 31S*, 320*, 323 

Price, Ann, 203 

, Edward, 175, 193, 489 

, Henry, 457, 483 

, Hv.gh, 170, 204 

, John, 125, 170, 203, 204, 

266, 319, 360, 37S, 392, 396, 
397. 462, 46S, see Brice 

, Judith, 204 

, Margaret, 468 

, Mary, 203 

, Mathew, 125, 4S3 

, Peter, 104 

, Rebecca, 92 

, Richard, 67 

, Tho., 12S 

, Walter, 214 

, William, 142, 169, 202, 

442. 4S3 , 

, see Prise, Pryse 

Prichard, Henry, 186 

. Jol>". 70 

, Joseph, 136 

, Margaret, 82 

, Ma.vimillian, 142 

Thomas, 95, 177 



192 



Wm., 39, 136 

, see Pritchard 

Prichett, Margeiy, 1S7 

, Mdes, 187, see Prickett 

Prickett, Miles, 245, 273, see 

Prichett 

, Thomas, 194 

Friday, Samuel, 75 

Prideau.\, Nicholas, 330, 343, 

424. 457 

-, Rebecca, 424 [&c. 



Prier,Jo., 1 30, .w Pryer, Prior, 
Priest, Walter, 173, see Preist 
Primatt, Humphry, 395 
Prince, Anth"., 441 

, John, 443 

Prior (or Pryor), John, 327,330, 

see Prier, Pryer, Pryor 
Prise, Edward, 226 

, Thomas, 190 

, .r.v Price, Pryce 



5Gt 

Pritchard, Thomas, 221, see 
Prichard 

Procter, Ant'., 112 

. John, 59, 265 

, Marie, 59 

, Martha, 59 

, Wm., 128 

Proctor, Allis, 231 

, John, 179, 231 

, Mrs., 179 

Prophett, Jacob, 191 

Prosser, Thomas, 40 

Prouse{or Prowse), George. 181 
231 

Prothers, Thomas, 324, 460 

Prout, Edward, 421 

, Katherine, 421 

, Thomas, 421 

.Timothy, 353, 377, 3S1, 

390, 401 

Prowd, Ralph, 73 

Pro\\.se, see Prouse 

Pryce, Howell, 141 

, Launcelot, 37 

, Thomazin, 37 

, see Price, Prise 

Pryer, Daniell, 130 

, Peter, 105 

, see Prier, Prior, Pryor 

Prynie, Edmond, 103 

Vrymli.e., Prymm], Jane, 116 

Prynn, Michell, 125 

Pryor (or Prior), John, 327, 
330, see Piier, Pryer 

Puddiford, John, 442 

Pugett, Christopher, 172 

Puggett, Cesar, 238 

Pullin, Edward, 41 

Pumfrett, Ann, 483, see Pom- 
fret t 
Pumrey, &c., see Pomeroy 
Purefoy, Samuell, 154 
Purefray (Purfrey, or Purfry), 

Thomas, 180, 247 
Purnell, Richard, 41 

, Thomas, 125 

Purryer, Alyce, 44 

, Kathren, 45 

, Mary, 45 

, Sarra, 45 

(or Parryer), Wm., 44, 

45 
Purseli, Tho., 136 
Pursley, James, 499 
Purss, Wm., 472 
Purstynn, Henry, 39 
Puttex, William, 40 
Puttman, see Pittman 
Pye, Edward, 460 
— , Georg., 426 

71 



&6t 



INDEX. 



Pynch, The, 115 | 

I'yndcr, Anna, 59 

, Francis, 59 

■ -, J"., 59 

, Margaret, 133 

— , Mane, 59 

, Mary, 59 

, Sir Paul, 159 

, Tymothie, 133 

, siY I'indcr 

I'ymlon, Alice, 118 
I'ynkston, John, 135 

OAY, Abraham, 449 
Oiiaile, Ann, 192 
l^)uale, Hugh, 505 
Ouant, Henry, 333, 336, 340 
(^uarree, Robert, 467 
Q inrricr, James, 94 
Qjerk, John, 398 
l,)ucrke, Richard, 505 

, William, 188, 251 

(,)uesnee, Pierre, 199 

Qnicke, Elizabeth, 152 

■ • (or Quick), Thomas, 

3' 7*. 3>9*- 324^ 
Quiggcn, John, 484 
Quillin, Teague, 127 
(Juintin, Roger, 113 
• Jumton, Henry, 36 
Quintyne, Henry, 337, 390, 

508 

• , Richard, 398 

, Thomas, 508 

(Juithor, Geo., 125 

Quyle, Jo., 125 

(Juyfiie (or (J'ny), \Ym., 104, 

122 

R.MiKY, Kathrcn, 292 

Radilish, Jo., 79 

Radford, Cornelius, 316, 318, 

343 

, Henrie, 134 

, John, 428 

, Richard, 356, 361, siy 

Ratford 
RalTe, Robert, 191 
Ragg, Isaac, 378, 491 

, Katherinc, 491 

, Susanna, 491 

Kailey (Rawley, or Ralye), 

Andrew, 175, 184, 228, sa 

Rayley 
Rainolds, Richard, 41, Si-t 

Reynolds 
Rainsecrofte, Jo., 140 
Rainsford, Edward, 93, 401, 

448 
, John, 484 



Rainy, James, 347, 348, 366, 

384, 404, 405 

, I.uke, 400 

Ralye, st-c- Railey, Rayley 
Ram, tieorge, 98 

, Tho., 84 

Ramsey, Jo., 119 

, Roas, 505 

, Robert, 132, 425 

Ramshaw, William, 181, 237 
Rand, Isaac, 386, 391, 392, 

418 
Randall (or Rendell), Bartho- 
lomew, 333, 338, 340 

, Henry, 316 

, Wm., 69 

Randolph, Edward, 163, 163*, 

165 
Ranke (or Rauke), Richard, 

190 
Ranse, Wm , 41 
Ranton, StY Kaynton 
Rapcn, William, 73 
Rapier, Richard, 182 
Rapson, Andrew, 327, 330 
Rasbottom, Tho., 38 
Rastell, Henry, 83 
Ratclife, Ratlife, Ratliffe 

, Ann, 208 

, Elkinton, 174, 236 

, Isack, 20S 

, Roger, 170, 20S 

Kalford, P'rancis, 115 

(Rattford, or Radford), 

Richard, 356, 3G1, 365, 370, 

398, 410, 412, 413 
Ratlife, siv Ratclife 
Raucn, siv Raven 
Rauglilon, l^zekiah, 202 

, Margrett, 202 

, scY Rawton 

Rauke (or Ranke), Richard, 

190 
Raven, Christopher, 505 
Ravenett, Wilham, 174 
Ravcnscroft, Itenjamin, 400 
Ra\ish, James, 112 
Rawlin, Rawlincs, Rawlings, 

Rawlins 

, Beniamin, 443 

, Henry, 139 

, Jane, 66 

, John, Senr., 303 

, John, 80, 449, 484 

, Wm., 470 

Rawse, Richard, 170 
Rawson, Chr., 193 
Kawton, Esaias, 169, ue 

Raughton 
Ray, Abram, 68 



Ray, Jo., 125 

Rayley, Jonas, 170, sa Railev, 

&c. 
Rayment, Ann, 434 
Raymie, s^e Rayne 
Raymon, John, 441 
Raymond, Arthur, 122 
Raymont, William, 240 
Raynard, Elizabeth, 113 
Raynberd, Niccholas, 262 
Rayne (Kaynes, Raynnc, or 

Rayinne), Prancis, 87, 162 

, Sarah, III, jiv Raynnc 

Rayner, Raynor 

, Edward, 281 

, Elizabeth, 280, 281 

— ■ — ■ — , Joane, 226 

, Joseph, 281 

, Lidia, 281 

, Sarah, 281 

, Thurston, 280, 281 

, Wassell, 175, 226 

, William, 427 

Raynes, Raynne, siy Rayne 
Raynor, Siy Rayner 
Raynlon, Elizabeth, 105 
(or Ranton), Sir 

Nicholas, 47, 60 
Read, Anthony, 182 

, George, 106 

, Hanua, 284 

, James, 40 

(or Reid), Justice (or 

Judge), 106, 498 

, Lusan, 2S4 

, Mabell, 106 

, Marmaduke, 81 

, Mary, 468 

(or Reid), Osmond (or 

Symon), 334, 337, 340 

, Ralph, 106 

(or Reede), Stephen (or 

Steeven, 95, 187, 253 

, .Susan, 284 

(or Reade), Thomas, 241, 

267, 443, 468 

■ , William, 67, 106, 113, 

2S4 

, StY Reed, Reid 

Reading, Robert, 430, sa 
Reding, Redding 

Reason, Barbaric, 75 

, James, 86 

, John, 326 

, Ralph, 50 

, Thomas, 330 

Rebbell, Wra., ill 

Reddain, John, 94 

Reddhedd, John, 40, .</■( Red- 
head 



INDEX. 



563 



Reddin, Katherine, 402 
Redding, Henry, 36 

, James, 35 

, Jeremy, 37 

, sec Reading, Reding 

Reddish, John, 178, 230 

, Wm., 127 

Reddman, Jo., 121 

, Thomas, 70 

, Wm. , 102 

, see Redman 

Redes, Roger, 179 

Redford (or Reeford), John, 

132 
Redhead, Christopher, 177, 

232, see Reddhedd 
Reding, John, 191, see Read- 
ing, Redding 
Redman, Richard, 484, see 

Reddman 
Reed, E!i^abeth, 152 

, Lawrence, 446 

• , see Read, Reid 

Reefe, Mary, I go 

Reeford (or Redford), John, 132 

Reene (or Reeve), Nalhanall, 

170 
Rees, Anne, 465 

, Ehzabeth, 465 

— ' — , Thomas, 176 
Reese, Bartholomew, 471 

, Bennett, 471 

, Lawrance, 507 

, Theadosia, 507 

Reeue, Reeues, see Reeves 
Reeves, Reeve, Reevs 

, Edward, 434 

-, John, 42, 319, 319*, 

323 
(or Reene), Nathanall, 

170 
, Thomas, 81, 145, 299, 

505 

, Wm., 72 

Reid, Adame, 505 

. John, 505 

, see Read, Reed 

Reignolds, Reinolds, see Rey- 
nolds 

Reid, Gabriell, 131 

Remmgton, Remmington 

, Alice, 96 

, Elizabeth, 96 

, Philhpp, 95 

Remnant, James, 400 

, Jone, 400 

Ren, Clare, 219 

Renalles, Paule, 234 

Rendell (or Randall), Bartho- 
lomew, 333 



Rennam, Ezechell, 128 
Renney, John, 462 

, , Jmir., 463 

Renny, Teagne, 484 

, , Junr., 484 

Rensby (or Reusby), Henry, 

153 
Rentfree, Robert, 484 
Resburie, Jo., 79 
Reusby (or Rensby), Henry, 

153 
Revell, James, 136 
Reynolds, Reignolds, Reinolds 

, 192 

■, Christopher, 83, 182, 



123. 



241 

, Hugh, 36S, 380 

, Jame.s, 427 

, Jean, 484 

, John, 50, 82 

, Mr., 174. 437 

, Nico., 120 

, Paiile, 180 

, Ricliard, 67 

, Robert, 192 

, Sarah, 2 So 

, Simon, 494 

, Susanna, 438 

, Thomas, 81, 

128, 438, 457 

, see Rainolds 

Reynoldson, Thomas, 447 
Riall, Alice, 113, j-^v Ryale 
Ricard, Peter, 126 
Rice, James, 402 

, John, 402 

, see Ryce 

Rich, Robert, 401, 402, 444, 

463 
Richard, 221, 251 

, James, 396, 401 

, Jo., 74 [484 

Richards, John, 86, 125, 162*, 

, Kalherin, %'^ 

, Latimer (or Laty- 

more), 433, 461 

, Nathaniel!, 150 

, Richard, 231 

, Robert, 40, 316*, 

318, 342, 471 
, Thomas, 40, 85, 

469, 505 

, Wm., 195 

Richardson, Anthony, 491, 496 

, Daniell, 339 

, David, 484 

, Elisabeth, 426 

George, 62, 484, 



491 



Henrie, 137 



Richardson, John, 104, 113, 
342. 344, 432, 434, 436 

-, Leonard, 125 

• , Luke, 115 

, Manley, 129 

, Margaret, 426 

Mary, 430, 4S4, 



491 



Nicholas, 505 
Richard, 142, 425 
Robert, 50, 128 
Symon, 95 
'Iho., 103 
William, 134, 179, 



240, 430 
Richbell, John, 401 

, Richard, 400 

, Robert, 401, 484 

Riches, Andrew, 433 

— , Samuel, 433 

Richier, Isaac, Ib6 
Rickard, Margaret, 113 

, Samuel, 358, 362 

Ricord, Charles, 396, 400 
Ricrofte, James, 35 
Riildall, Sara, 174 
Ricl.lell, WilM.am, 104 
Riddlesdcn, Marie, 59 
Kidgdell, William, 36 
Ridge, Jo., 115 

, Tho., 115 

Ridges, Richard, 1 1 1 
Ridgeway, Ann, 490 

, Elizabeth, 490 

, Nathaniel, 490 

, see Ridgway 

Ridgley, Tho., 36 
Ridglie, Geo., 74 
Ridgway, Joseph, 462 

, Mary, 461 

Ridley, Daniell, 362 

, Elizabeth, 133 

, George, 399 

, Richard, 48 

-, Robert, 133 

Rigglie, Robert, III 
Righton, William, Senr., 3 
Riley, Elizabeth, 102 

, Garrett, 35 

, Miles, 35 

, Tho., 133 

Rilsden, Charles, 116 
Rimwell, Adam, 260 
Ripen, see Ripping 
Riply, Richard, 371 
Rippin, AUin, 121 

, Nicholas, 94 

Ripping (or Ripen), C 

topher, 177, 219 
, Ellis, 208 

71 2 



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INDEX. 



Risby, Thomas, 183 

Rishford, Geo., 50 

Rising, James, 132 

Riskyriier [Riskymmer], Nicho- 
las, 69 

Risley, Cressent, 484 

Rissoii, Judilh, 450 

Rivers, John, 314 

• , William, 505 

Roach, William, 470 

Roads, Cleorgo, 183 ) J<v 

Roades, Marj^Tcal, 179 \ Uodes 

Roane, Hancks, 399 

Roas, Ramsey, 505 

Roa-ss, Thomas, 505 

Robard's, James, 52 

Robb, Kliiabelh, 143 

, Ellin, 143 

Robbison, jdelii, 465 

, John, 465 

Robensone, Kllen, 292 

Robert, 100, 192, 239, see 
Robcrlt 

Roberls, Blanch, 87 

, Edward, 38, 1 16, 425, 

462 

, James, 178 

, John, 112, 312, 435 

— , John, ap., 190 

, Joseph, 150 

, Robert, 75 

, Thomas, 64, 190 

, Wm., 399. 

, sir Roberlts 

Robertson, Nic°., 93 

Robertt , 292, see Ro- 
bert 

Robertts, Christopher, 194 

, William, 194 

, sec Roberts 

Robesonn, James, 220 

Robins, Edward, 127 

, John, 164', 316, 463 

, Tho.. 83 

Robinson, AUexander, 399, 498 

, Ann, 425 

, C, 436 

-, Christopher, 166*, 



Robinson, Kat., 94 

, Leonard, 142, 425 

, Manuss, 484 

, Aiathew, 95 

, Mary, 94, 124 

, Richard, 182, 457 

, Sir Robert, 164* 

, Rol eri, 43, 484 

, Sara, 93 

, Thomas, 71, III, 

141, 484 
, William, 80, 193, 

425, 457, 484 
Robinsonn, Mathcwe, 244 
Robisonn, Richard, 249 
Robson, Thomas, 163, 163* 
Robotham, William, 402 
Roch, William, 470 
Rockly, Rajih, 194 
Rocks, Michell, 41 
Rodes, Tho., 135, jf*- Roads 
Rodeway, see Rodway 
Rodgers, George, 180 

(or Rogers), John, 



333. 335. 338 

-, see Rogers 



167 



David, 52, 495 
— , Edward, 38, 484 

, Elizabeth, 93 

, Henric, 114 

— , Isack, 130 

— , James, 143, 460 

— , Jeremy, 296 

— , John, 52, 85, 94, 95, 

, 187, 251, 426, 4fco, 505 

— , Joseph, 461 

— , Joyce, 121 



Rodman, John, 484 

, , Junr., 484 

, Sarah, 484 

Rodrigiis, Anthony, 449 

Rods, John, 39 

Rodw ay (or Ro<leway), Stephen, 

333. 337. 340 
Roe (or Row), Christopher, 

316*, 3'7*. 343 

, Edward, 103 

, Margaret, 460 

, Robert, 52 

, Tho., 75 

, see Row, Rowe 

Roetl's, Roger, 225 
Roett, Isaac, 448, 457 
Rofe, liarliary, 131 

, Wm., '143 

Roffin, Wm., 112 
r.ogers, Anne, 493 

, Bryan, 257 

, David, 427 

, Edward, 262 

, Ellener, 102 

, Gcorg., 232 

, Henry, 37 

, James, 66 

, John, 63, 

484. 493 
(Rodgers, or Roggers), 

John, 316, 318, 333, 335, 

338. 340, 343 

, Kailierine, 493 

, Mary, 129, 423 



'43. 



Rogers, Matheiv, 70 

, Michael, 432 

, Mr., 423 

, Nathaniel, 1 19 

, Raph, 193 

, Richard, III 

, Roger, 423 

, Tho., 124, 125 

, Wm., 94 

Rogerson, Ellin, 102 

, Theoder, 1 24 



Roker, Arthur, 71 

Rolfe, Elizabeth, 174, 223 

, James, 209 

, John, 270, 271 

, Robert, 135 

Rolinson, John, 37 
Rolles, Jo., 80 
RoUright, Margaret, 67 
Rolls, Benedict, 119 
Romney, Tho., 82 

, Sir William, 155 



Romsey, James, 38 
Rooby, Martin, 153 
Rookeman, Rookman 

, John, 93 

., Elizabeth, 93 



Rookines (or Rookinsj, Wil- 
liam, 183, 260 
Roorae, Thomas, 507 
Root, John, 23S 
Roote, Marj', 97 

, Nicholas, 177 

, Ralph, 92 

Ropear, Alles, 292 

, Elizabeth, 292 

, John, 292 

Roper, Clement, 217 

, Ilanna, 51 

, Margaret, 423 

, Thomas, 191 

, William, 423 

Rosdell, Tho., 84 
Rosden, Wm., 132 
Rose, Christopher, 399 

, Daniell, 102, 278 

, Dareas, 278 

, Elizabeth, 278, 484 

, John, 176, 278,316,316* 

317. 3>7* 

, Margery, 279 

, Mary, 278 

, Rebecca, 207 

, Robert, 278, 279 

, Samuell, 278 

, Sarah, 278 

, Susanna, 426 

, Tl.o lias, 240 

, WiU.am, 342, 344, 432 



INDEX. 



56s 



Roseter, Thomas, 154 
Rosman, James, 152 
Ross, William, 399 
Rosse, Henry, 133 

, John, 484 

, Phillip, 471 

, Rebecca, 171 

, Thomas, 161, 267 

Rosser, Humphrey, 427 

Roswell, Mr., 183 

Roth, Richaril, 400 

Rottrie, Sophia, 109 

Rou, Jan le, 198 

Rouse, Caleb, 470, 471, see 

Rowse 
Rousell, George, 317, see Row- 
sell 
Rovenson, John, 156 
Row (or Roe), Christopher, 

316*, 317*, 343 

, Lawrence, 400 

, Nich., 184 

, Peter, 326, 329 

, see Roe 

Rowe, Anne, 457 

, Mary, 262 

, Nicholas, 262 

, see Roe 

Rovves, John, 183 

Rowinge (or Rownige), Henry, 

172, 217 
Rowland, Jo., 132 

• , Richard, 82 

Rowles, Henrie, 135 
Rowlidge, Jo., 117 
Rowlson, Francis, no 

, Thomas, 236 

Rowlston, Sionell [?LioneIl], 

254 
Rownige (or Rowinge), Henry, 

172, 217 
Rowse, Thomas, 447, see 

Rouse 
Rowsell, George, 316*, sec 

Rousell 
Rowsewell, Thomas, 316 
Rowsley, Elizabeth, 191 

, William, 191 

Rowton, Ann, 62 

, Edniond, 62 

, Richard, 62 

Roy, Hugh Le, 123 

, Jerome, Le, 199 

Royall, Joseph, i6g, 202 

, Sibill, 229 

Roydon, Wm., 399 
Royston, Thomas, 118 
Ruce, Roger, 240, see Reuse 
Ruck, John, 484 
Rud, Symon, 472 



Rudge, Jo., 140 

, Thomas, 401 

Rudle, Robert, 402 
Rudston, Eliz., 118 
Ruese, Roger, 174, see Ruce 
Ruggells, Barbaric, 46 

, Jo., 46 

Rul, Elisabeth, 43S 
Rule, Thomas, 401 

, Wm., 136 

Rumball, The, 132 
Rumell, Adam, 182 
Rumley, Elisabeth, 431 
Rumsey, Joseph, 430 
Rundall, Edward, 457 
Rusco, Marie, 57 

, Rabecca, 57 

, Samuel, 57 

, Sara, 57 

, Wm., 57 

Rush, Clinion, 219 

, William, 81 

Rushbrook, Henry, 484 
Rushmore, George, 182 
Russell, Edward, 401, 426 

, Francis, 132, 167 

, George, 54, 342 

, James, 160* 

, John, 36, 103, tl9, 

180, 224 

, Katherin, 71 

, Phillip, 505 

, Randolph, 162* 

, Thomas, 472 

Rutten, Elizabeth, 180 
Rutter, Daniell, 316, 317, 342 

, Tho., 74 

Ryale, Joseph, 218, see Riall 
Ryce, Ann, 1 1 7, see Rice 
Rycord, Samuell, 484 
Rycraft, Sara, 484 
Ryder, Symon, 399 
Rydie, James, 115 
Ryle, Tho., 117 
Rymes, Henry, 39 
Rymore, Alle.xander, 484 

SABYN, Geo., 142 

(or Sabin), Robert, 



Sage, Richard, 506 
Sale, Wm., 125, see Say 
Saiewell, Arthur, 83 

, Francis, 70 

■, James, 93 

, Robert, 93 

, Suzan, 94 



96, 186, 250 

Sacker, John, 261 

Sad, Abraham, 296 

Sadd, Richard, 95 

Saddock, Tho., 137 

Sadler, Hugh, 70 

, Rowland, 116 

, Thomas, 342, 344, 485 

Saford (or Safford), Christo- 
pher, 171, 211 

Sage, Jan, 198 



Sailes, Richard, 404 [162 

St. Albans, Henry, Earl of, 
?.St. Pailin, Thomas, 141 
Saires, Geo., 86, see Sares 
Sakell, Samuell, 135 
Saker, Jo., 116 

, Marie, 116 

, Tho., MS 

Salford, John, 1S6, 250, 273 

, Mary, 186, 250 

, Robert, 186, 250, 273 

, Sara, 190 

Salisbury, Robert, Earl of, 156 
Sail, Edward, 70 
Salmon, Joseph, 437, 458 

, Margaret, 437 

, Peter, 135 

, Wm., 81 

Salsbury, William, 192 
Salt, Samuell, 404 
Salter, Edward, 103 

, Elizabeth, 174, 223 

, George, 409 

, James, 326, 329 

, John, 185 

, Nicholas, 3i7*,3i9*, 324 

, Rich., 407 

, Richard, 342, 462 

, Robert, u8 

Saltonstall, Merriall, 59 

, Richard, 59 

Salvadge, Ensign, 274 

, Robert, 183 

Sam, Gregory, 153 

, John, 318", 319* 

Sanies, Elizabeth, 102 
Saniond, Wm. , 72 
Sampson, John, 330, 338, 505 
Samuell, 290 
Sams, John, 323 
Sandby, Tho., 38 
Sanderick, see Standerwick 
Sanders, Alexander, 173, 23S 

, Kenj*., 404 

, David, 181 

— , George, 181 

, Henery, 217 

. John, 154. 194. 351, 

411, 447 

, Richard, 177, 219 

• , William, 330, 342, 442 

• , see Saunders, .Sawnders 

Sanderwick, see Standerwick 



566 



INDEX. 



Sandford, John, 408 
Handiford, Charles, 469 

, Henry, 404 

, John, 470 

[ ?], Richard, 469 

Sandley, Robert, 82 
Sandome, Richard, 406 
Sandrs , sec Sanders, Saunders 
Sands, Sand's 

, Anthony, 436 

, David, 233 

, George, 174, 234 

, Isaac, 436 

, William, 179, 236 

Sandwich, Edward, Earl of, 

162 
Sandy, Robert, 318*, 319*, 

324 
Sandys, George, 270 
Sanford, Roger, 142 
Sankey, Hamblet, 135 

, Robert, 60 

Sankster, Eliz., 118 
Sansom, Richard, 78 
Santen, Lucas, 165 
Sajie, Marey, 295 
Sapster, Bridget, 467 

, William, 462, 467 

Saracole, Jo., 69 
Sarah, Mordecah, 450 
Sares, Wm., 86, see Saires 
Satchill, Wm., 1 19 
Sauewell, Daniell, 195 
Saundby, Michell, 118 
Saunders, Edward, 122 

.John, 117, 3S7 

, Judith, 48 

, Lea, 40 

, Marie, 48 

, Martin, 47, 48 

, Mary, 37 

, Rachell, 47 

, Thomas, 102, 122 

, William, 121, 316, 

318, 327 
, see Sanders, Sawn- 

ilers 
Saunderson, Jo., 135, 4S5 

, Robert, 4S6 

, Tho., 112 

Savadgc, Robert, 259 

, Thomas, 189, 256 

Savage, Ann, 263 

, Edward, 39, 51 

, Thomas, 45, 263 

Savery, John, 469 
Savory, Wm., 119 
Sawcott, Jo., 52 [217 

Sawell, Thomas, 120, 172, 
ijawier, Thomas, 225 



I Sawier, William, 175, 232 

, see Sawyer 

' .Sawkynn, Wm., 106 

Sawnders, Edward, 126 

— , Jo., 128 

, see Sanders, Saun- 
ders 

Sawter, Roger, 64 

Sawyer, Margarett, 485 

, Thomas, 182 

, William, 180 

, see .Sawier 

Sawyers, Charles, 465 

, Elizabeth, 465 

Say, Geo., 63, .t<v .Saie [159 

Say & Sele, William, Lord, 

Sayer, William, 35 [319 

Scamplyn (or Kemplyn), John, 

Scar, Stephen, 442 

Scarlnirgh, Edward, 162 

Scarfield, William, 120 

Scarsbrick, Wm., 50 

Scawell (or Sea well), Richard, 
48s 

Schenckingh, Amarinzia, 490 

, Benj"., 490 

(or Shenkingh, 

Sckenken), Bernard, 429, 
45S, 490 

, Elizabeth, 490 

( ), Han- 
nah, 429 

— ■ , Kiitherine, 490 

Scot, Jane, 421 

, Mary, 421 

, see Scott, .Skott 

Scotchmorc, Robert, 124, 221, 
239, see Scottesmore 

Scott, Abigail, 282 

, Apphia, 263 

, Benjamin, 404, 458, 485 

, Elizabeth, 67, 282 

, Goodwife, 188 

, Henry, 176, 221 

, James, 120 

, Jane, 84 

-, John, 64, 105, 143, 505 

, Martha, 2S0 

, Percis, 263 

, Richard, 325 

, Thomas, 282, 407 

, Walter, 188, 263, 331, 

336, 505 

, Wm., 125 

, see Scot, Skott 

Scottesmore, Robert, 176, see 
Scotchmore 

Scotts, Mr., 313* 

Scriven, Robert, 120 

Scrubs, George, 342 



Scnitton (or Strutton), John, 
48s 

Scurrier, William, 316*, 317 

Sea, Mary, 38 

Seabright, Richard. 141 

Sealy, Henry, 408, 412, see 
Seely 

Seaman, George, 337 

, Rob., 333, 340 

, Thomas, 408 

Seamer (Seaman, or Seymcr), 
John, 332, 337, 340 

Searl, John, 485 

Searle, Brigett, 194 

, Francis, 104 

, Richard, 409 

, Thomas, 441 

, see Serle 

Sears (or Sease), Robert, 332, 
337. 340 

Seat on, John, 119, 498 

Seaward, John, 1S8, see Se- 
ward 

Seawell, Davers, 493 

, Elizabeth, 493 

, Richard, 493 

(or Scawell), Richard, 

485 

Seay, Widow, 445 

Seden, Nic°., 51, see Seeden 

Sedgewicke, George, 465 

.Sedgwick, John, 131, 461, 465 
, Alarie, 83 



, Ralph, 405 

, .Samuell, 461 

Seeden, Annis, 105, see Seden 
Seely, Wm., 74. see Sealy 
.Seemes. Richard, 116 
Seere, Wm. , 41 
Seirson, Cutbert, 260 
Sell, Edward, 86 

, Jo., 133 

Selleck, John, 405 
Selley, John, 243 
Sellin, Aim, 68 

, Joan, 68 

Sellock, John, 3S4 
Selman Cleorge, 41 
Selwyn, William, l6S* 
Senior, Jacob, 409 

, Joseph, 450 

Sennodd, Robert, 71 
Sennott, Wm., 63 
Sension, Nico., 58 
Sentence, Henry, 51 
.Serano, J.iell, 450 
Sere, John, 236 
Serfatty, Joshua, 407 
Sergeant, Tho., 47 
SeriflT, William, 40 



INDEX. 



567 



Serjeant, Richard, 224, 402 

Serle, Elizabeth, 489 

, John, 489 

, Thomas, 489 

-, sie Searle 

Sertain, EHzalieth, 496 

, Thomas, 496 

Session, Geo., 36 

Sessions, Jo., 52 

Severne, Jo., 124 

Sewar, Robert, 84, see Sewer 

Seward, John, 249 

, William, 39 

, see Seaward 

Sewer, John, 404, see Sewar 

Sexton, Richard, io8 

— , Thomas, 192 

.Sexston, Peter, 102 

, Robert, 136 

.Seymer, John, 340, see Seamer 

Seymor, Florentio, 310 

Seywell, Thomas, 255 

Sfrane, Almons, 405 

Shakerly, William, 427 

Shaftesbury, Anthony, Earl of, 
161* 

Shafto, Wm., 363, 371, 388, 
413 

Shahanisse, Daniell, 471, see 
Shan is 

Shahany, John, 324 

Shale, Robert, 326 

.Shanis, Daniell, 470, see Sha- 
hanisse 

Sharks, George, 191 

Sharp, Boaz, 303 

, Elizabeth, 205 

, Isack, 205 

, Judith, 191 

■ , Mrs., 170 

, Richard, loi 

, Robert, 93, 114 

• , Samuell, 1 72, 205 

, Tho., 119, 132 

, William, 119, 170, 205 

Sharpe, Aser, 360, 372, 381, 
385. 390, 391, 398, 403 

, Elizabeth, 215 

, Henry, 308 

, James, 441 

, Mary, 410 

, Samuell, 215, 268 

Sharpes, William, 267 

Sharpies, Edward, 173 

, Tho., 84 

Shaw, Annis, 224 

, Thomas, 303, 304, 355, 

398, 418 

Shawe, Abram, 142 

, Anne, no 



Shawe, Daniell, 506 

, John, 80, 94, 95 

, Sara, 95 

, Wm., 115 

Sheaperd, see Sheppard 
Sheere, Strenght, 244, see 

Shere 
Sheering, Jo., 63 
Sheffield, Thomas, 266 
Sheicrofte (or Shercrofte), 

Wm., 141 
Shellam, Thomas, 374 
Shelley, John, 174, 1S4, 232 

, Robert, 150 

Shelton, Samuell, 485 
Shenkingh, see Schenckingh 
Shenton, Grace, 422 

, Jane, 422 

, "Samuell, 422, 445 

Sheppard, Sheaperd, .Shepe- 

heard, Shepheard, Shepherd, 

Sheppeard 

, Humfrey, 286 

, John, 99, 506 

, Justice, 43 

, Lieutenant, 184 

, Margaret, 99 

Ould, 180, see Ber- 



nardo 



232. 235 

, Samuell, icx3 

, Sara, 97 

, Thankes, 97 

, Tho., 99 



Sheppey (or Sheppy), Thomas, 

170, 204 
Sherborn, Henrie, 150 
.Sherborne, James, 85 
Shercrofte (or Sheicrofte), 

Wm., 141 
Shere, Stephen, 185, see 

Sheere 
Sheres, Francis, 63 
Sherewood, see .Sherwood 
Sherhack, Benedicter, 64 
Sherin, Robert, 2S0 
Sherland, John, 406 
Sherley (or Shurley), Daniell, 

169, 201 

, Lidia, 213 

, Susan, 213 

Sherly, Tho., 84 

, see Shirley 

Sherlock, Edward, sen., 303 

, Jo- 134 

Sherlocke, Elizabeth, III 
Sherman, John, 2S0 
, Tho., 41 



Sheron, George, 485 
Sherrick, Jo., 114 
Sherringham, Phillipp, 119 
.Sherwin, John, 410 
Sherwood, Alice, 279 

, Anna, 278 

(or Sherewood), 



Peaceable, 176, 236 
(- 



Peeter, 243, 254 

, Rebecca, 278 

, Rose, 278 

— , Samuell, 403 

, Suzan, 85 

Thomas, 278, 279 



430. 



Shettleworth, John, 38 
Shetman, Richard, 440 
Sheword (or .Shewoud), 

Thomas, 184, 243 
Shilborn, Wm., 118 
.Shingle, Richard, 296 
Shinglewood, Robert, So 
Ship, Edmund, 428 

, JcfTerie, 140 

Shipley, Jo., 115 

Shipman, Wm., 82 

Shippin (or Phippin), William, 

334 
Shipton, Wm., 446 
Shirley, William, 

Sherley, &c. 
Shoare, James, 355 
Shore, Ellin, liS 

• , Malhew, 141 

, Richard, 485 

Shorey, Anthony, 50S 

, William, 508 

Short, Martha, 408 
— — , Samuell, 86 

, Walter, 406 

Shorte, Joane, 152 

, Owen, 4S5 

Shorter, Jo., 84 

-, Marie, 114 

Shotten (or Shotton), Nicholas, 

181, 230 
Shovell, Elias, 506 
Shrawley, Margrett, 191 
Shreife, Richard, 190 
Shrewsbury, Ann, 431 

(or Shroesbury), 



John, 431, 448 

-, William, 431 



Shule, John, 180 
Shurke, George, 178 
Shurland, John, 485 
Shurley, see Sherley 
Sibery, Thomas, 182 
Sibsey, John, 185 
Sicklemore, James, 439 



S68 



IXDEX. 



Siddy, Henry, 409 
Sides, Thomas, 178, 229 
Sidney, John, 410 

> Wm., 447 

Siggins, Tho., 129 
Silby, Robert, 112, jc- Sylbic 
Silcomb, William, 496 
Silsby, Mathew, 124 
Silvester, Abram, 37 

, Grace, 461 

, Madam, 485 

Simes, Beniamin, 184, 242 
— — (Sims or Suncs), Henry, 
3'8*, 3'9*. 323 

, Sarra, 100 

, see Symes 

Sifiies [/.<•., Simmes], Symon, 

104, see Synics 
Simmes, Symon, 104 

, Wm., 449 

Simmons, Phillip, 458, 459 

■ , Richard, 343 

Simnell, John, 257 

Simon, Ilester Bar, 449, see 

Symon 
Simons (or Symonds), Richard, 

316*, 318, ^<v Symons 
Simpkins, Nathaniel!, 128, see 

Symkynn 
Simpson, Edward, 133 

, James, 485 

, Jn-, 132 

, Thomas, 104, 136, I Si 

, Mr., 133 

Sims, see Simes 
Simson, Henry, 49 1 

, James, 491 

, Mary, 491 

, Thomas, 443 

Sindry, John, 410 

Singer, Tho., 36 

Singleton, Jo., 83 

SingncU, William, 139 

Sinklaire, AUexander, 458 

Sipsey, John, 274 

Sismore, Martha, 172 

, William, 172 

Sister, Gcrrart, 297 

Sisters, Elizabeth, 485 

Sizemore, William, 269 

Skahane, Teige, 406 

Skaros, George, 485 

Skarvill, Robert, 38 

Skene, Alexander, 167* 

Skerry, Elizabeth, 291 

, Henry, 291 

Skinner, John, 179, 231 

, Nicholas, 182 

, see Skynner 

Skofield, Richard, 59 



Skooler, Anthony, 74 
Skorie, Jehn, 36 
Skorier, Phillip, 128 
Skose, Richard, 151 
Skott, Elizabeth, 280 

, Thomas, 2S0 

, see Scott 

Skuddcr, Jo., 8S 
Skyddell, Tho., 142 
Skynggle, Ann, 75 
Skynner, Richard, 135 

. , Sam., 142 

, see .Skinner 

Slade, John, 316, 318 
Slany, Anthony, 4S5 
Slate, John, 342 
1 Slater, Anne, 246 

, Henry, 166 

, John, 246 

, Mary, 498 

Slatier, Martin, 239 
•Slaughter, John, 498 

— , Mary, 498 

, Thomas, 485 

, William, 402 

Slavelie, Richard, 153 

Slawcome, Davey, I45 

Sleight, James, 183, 252 

Slcman, Tho., 154 

She, Jeremie, 1 12 

— , Richard, 67 

— , see Slye 

Slograve, William, 338 

Sluce, Lawrence, 418 

Slye, John, 471, see Slie 

Smal, Ann, 428 

Smale, Hugo, 194 

Smalepago (or Smalpage), 

Lawrence, 177, 220 
Smalewood, see Smalwood 
Small, Wm., 113 
Smalle, Walter, 297 
Smallie, John, 149 
.Smallman, Edward, 5 1 
.Smalpage, see Smalepage 
Smalwood (or .Smalewood), 

Randall, 176, 225 
Smart, John, 323, 410 

, Richard, 140 

, Samuell, 337 

, Wm., 85 

Smartt, John, 440 

, .Samuell, 447 

Smith, Alexander, 40, 304 

, Alice, 56, 458 

, Ann, 424, 426, 430 

, .\nne, 290, 421 

— , Antonio, 141 

— , Arthur, 186 

, Charles, 120 



Smith, Christopher, 253, 429 

, Daniell, 38, 41 

■ , David, 470 

, Dorothy, 68 

, Edward, 1 1 7, 179, 23 1, 

403 

, Elisabeth (or Eliza- 
beth), 123, 280, 282, 292, 
424. 43'. 437. 485. 492 

, Frances, 492 

, Francis, 63, 67, 231, 

3 '7*. 3>9'. 324 

, , Junr., 460 

, George, 80, 82, 125, 

436 

, Hanna, 49, 59 

■ , Henr)', 115, 292, 421, 

424, 426, 432 

, Hester, 403 

— — ■ — , Humfrey, 87 

, Isaac, 406 

, James, 74, 141 

, Jane, 429 

, Joan, 71, 223 

, John, 56, 57, 70, 74, 

82, 109, III. 117, 135, 139, 
140, 177, 178, 179,220,229, 
231, 258, 292, 334, 337,409, 
410, 422, 424, 427, 430, 432, 
436, 437. 440. 47'. 492 

, Jonas, 83 

, Jo.scph, 433, 439 

, Judith, 422, 427 

, Katherin, 123 

, Leonard, 67 

, Lewes, 122 

, Margaret, 118, 405, 

505 

, Margerie, 123 

— ■ — — , Marie, 49, 59 
, Mary, 68, 2S2, 422, 

427, 429. 432. 433. 4S9 

, Mrs., 174, 191 

, Mundusia, 424, 437 

, Nathaniel, 447 

, Nicholas, 180, 234 

, Olliver, 440 

, Osborne, 1 83 

, Osmond, 223 

, Osten, 175 

, Peter, 10 1 

, Phillip, 282, 402 

, Philippa, 422, 432, 

436 

, Ralph, 429 

, Richard, 48, iii, 134, 

•39. '77. 219, 239 

, Robert, 172, 185, 243 

, Roger, 174, 223, 232, 



INDEX. 



569 



Smith, Samuel!, 280, 2S2, 305, 

432, 463 

, Silhe, 292 

, Stephen, 470, 495 

, Susanna, 231 

, 'I'homas, 37, 39, 40, 53, 

86, 115, 120, 137, 174, 177, 

194, 220, 224, 407, 421, 426, 

437, 439 

, Thurlo, 40S 

-, Walter, 126 

, Widow, 443 

, William, 35, 67, 74, 138, 

184, 189, 190, 243, 246, 263, 

326, 329, 332, 334, 404, 406, 

44°. 492 

. . Junr., 335, 336 

, see Smylli 

Smitheman, Jo., 51 
Smithick, Henry, 119 
Smithson, Robert, 37 
Smithwicke, Wm., 505 
Smyth, Arthur, 252 

, John, 341 

, Sir Thomas, 156 

, Wm., 341 

Snacknell, Richard, 405 
Snales, Margaret, 123 
Snape, John, 135 
Snapp, Thoma?, iSS 
Snathe, Richard, 64 
Snellin, Anne, 490 

, John, 490 

, Roliert, 490 

Snerling, Robert, 485 
Snipe, Christopher, 489 

, Elizabeth, 4S9 

, John, 485, 489 

, William, 461 

Snoden, Luke, 114 
Snouk.i, George, 442 
Snow, .Snowe 

, George, 316*, 317*, 343 

, Henry, no 

, Nathaniell, 471 

, Rebecca, 175, 225, see 

Grave, Elnor 

, Richard, 141 

, Sara, 175, 225, see Grave 

, Wm., 59 

, see Swnow 

Snowood, John, 246 
Soanes, Mary, 126 
[Somerhaies?], Anne, 470 

, John, 470 

Somers, Cornwall, 164 

, Sir George, 155 

, James, 95 

, see Summers 

Somer.sall, John, Senr., 303 



Somersall, Thomas, 191 

Somerton, John, 103 

Sommer, Elisa, 91 

, Henry, 91 

vSone, George, 40S 

Sothey (or Soolhey), Ann, 176, 
226 

( ), Elizabeth, 

191, 226 

, Henry, 191 

, Mary, 191 

, Mr., 191 

, Mrs. 176 

, Thomas, 191 

Sotterfoylh, Jo., 36 

Sourton, Samuell, 443 

Sousa, Abraham, 449 

Southampton, Earl of 313* 

, Henry, Earl of, 

156 

Southern, John, 175, 225, 273, 
see Sowthern 

Soiithernes, Mr., 308 

Southward, Henry, 143 

Southwood, Marie, no 

Southworth, Francis, 405, 41S 

Sowth, Francis, 38 

, Martin, 128 

Sowthern, Jane, in, see Sou- 
thern 

Spalden, Edmond, 187 

Spalding, Edward, 176 

Spar, Georg, 433 

Sparke, Sparkes, Sparks 

, Edwartl, 58 

, George, iSo 

, James, n2 

, John, 195, 234, 49S 

, Joye, 505 

, .Madam, 472 

, Samuell, 407 

, Thomas, 265, 307 

S. Parplin [?St. Parlin], Tho- 
mas, 141 

Sparowhawk, James, 485 

Sparrow, Judith, \\\ 

Sparshott, Edward, 173, 208 

Speckman, Henrie, 41 

Speed, Richard, 52 

Speere, Eliz., 82 

Speering, John, 326, 329 

Speights, Elizabeth, 491 

, Marie, 491 

(or Speghts), William, 

485, 491 

Spence, Elizabeth, 499 

, James, 327, 331 

, John, 327 

, Mrs., 191 

, Sara, 178, 249 



Spence, William, 17S, 191, 

271. 499 
Spenceley, John, 141 
Spencer, Allice, 22S 

, Sir Edward, 106 

, Francis, 35 

, James, 142 

, John, 142, 448, 485 

, Kathren, 173 

, Margaret, 506 

, Nicholas, 163, 163* 

, Peter, 141 

, Robert, 84. 163 

, Thomas, 1S2 

, William, 82, 117,228, 

229 
Spendergrass, Tho., 51 
Spendley, Mary, 75 
Spenlove, John, 491 

■ , Lowrie, 491 

Spenswick, Mrs., 458 
Spicer, Ann, 71 

, Edward, 122, 129 

, tJregory, 233 

, Henry, 129 

, Richard, 36 

, Samuell, 405 

Spight, Fra,, 84 
Spilman, Hanna, 252 

(or Spillman), Thomas, 

175, 186, 188, 226, 252, 273 
SpiUmans, Captain, 269 
Spittle, Robert, 409 
Sprad, Elinor, 179 
Spraging, Radulph, 95 
Spratt, Mary, 108 

, Tho., 112 

Sprawe, Oliff, 102 
Spraw.son, William, 114 
Spreate, Jo., lot 
Spring, Elinor, 2S0 

, Henry, 28 1 

, John, 2S0, 28 1 

, Mary, 281 

, William, 2S1 

.Springall, Jo., 36 
Springham, Hannah, 422 

John, 338, 422, 



458 



-, Sarah, 422 



Sprite, Robert, 74 
Spurling, Richard, 172 
Spurr, Robert, 51 
Spurway (Spurwey, or Spur- 
nay), Robert, 326, 329 
Spyer, Jo., 63 
Spynk, Robert, 82 
Sqire, John, 303 
Squier, Phillipp, 38 

72 



S70 



IXDEX. 



Srayne, Richard, 132 

Stabcr, Peter, 17S 

Slacie, liliznbclli, 105 

Stacy, \V., 403 

Stafferlon, Mr., 176 

StafTord, Jane, 71 

, Mr., 309 

, William, 249, Z51 

.Slagg, Will., 48, 53, 56, 57, 
Co, 61, 08 

Stalvers, Henry, 306 

— , Mn,., 305 

Stamford, J<ihn, 257 

Stamp (or Slump), Tho., 79 

Stanbridg, Natliaiiel, 194 

Staiibridge, William, 95 

Siandcrick (.Standericke, Stan- 
derwicke, Saiidcrick, or San- 
derwikc), Kalbaniell, 319, 

320*. 323 
Stand icli, Dorothy, 96 
Siaiidijh, James, 221 
Standon, Mary, 421 

, William, 421 

Standy, Kobcrl, 78 
StanfasI, John, 505, 507 
Stanford, Jo., 73 

, Mary, 489 

, Kichard, 115 

, Robert, 485, 489 

Stanley, C hristopher, 72 

, Krancis, 138 

, Hugh, 126 

, Morris, 201 

— , Robert, 408 

, Rogir, 221 

, Su/^aiina, 72 

, William, 135 

Stanly, Mi-s., 458 
Stann, Jo., 1 29 
Slar.nadge, '1 lioma.';, 407 
Stannion, Anl°., 48 
Stansley, Tho., 5b 
S;an>on, John, 191 
Stantley,'jo., 98 
Siawton, bai iell, 367 

, I'earce, 406 

, 'Iho., 36 

.Staple, see Staples 
Staplcliill, Alle.\ander, 151 
Staples (or Staple), Leonard, 

73. 316. 318. 342 

-, Richard, 271 

Siapleton, Tieiec, 81 

, Waller 405 

, William, l6l*, 162* 

.Siapons, Cornelius, 488 

, Margaret, 488 

, 'Ihoinas, 488 

Stares, 1 honias, 42 



Starkey, Elizabeth, 175 
Starkie, I'eter, 125 
Starling, Wni., 114 
Siauebng, ife Staveling 
Staughton, Edward, 87 
Staunton, Jo., 126 
Staveling, Mathew, 193 
Staysmore, Krancis, 505 
Stebing, Eliz., 278 

, John, 278 

, Rowland, 278, 279 

, Sarah, 278, 279 

, Thomas, 278 

Steddall, William, 79 
Stede (Steed, or Steede), 
Edw7n, 162, 321, 325, 331, 

335. 339, 344. 424. 447. 4S8 

, John, 166 

, sec Steed 

Stedhani, John, 449 
Stedm.in, Elizabeth, 68 

, I sack, tS 

, Nathaniel], 68 

, Susanna, 426 

Steed, Calia, 424 

, sec Stede 

Steel, Mary, 403, 404 
Steele, Barbary, 466, 468 

, George, 46S 

, '1 homas, 466 

Steephens, sec Stephens 
Steere, Richard, 136 

, Robert, III 

Steerer, Eliz., 107 
Steerman, Anthony, 499 
Steevens, Alice, 98 

, Edward, 139 

, Henry, 99 

, John, 40, 129, 506 

, Mathew, S6 

, Tho., 73, lOi 

, Wm., 83, 126, 128 

Stevens, Ste- 



phens 
Stievenson, Christopher, 127 

, Richard, 120 

Stepbing, Henrj', 447 

Stephen, , 192 

Stei>hens, Steephens, &c. 
(or Stevens), Elias, 

326, 329 

. John, 239, 485 

, Nathaniell, 405 

, rhilipp (PPhilippa), 

15" 

or Stevens), Richard, 



Stepney, Thomas, 256 

Sterry, Geo., I40 

Steven, 196 

Stevens (or Stephens), Elias, 

326, 329 

, Hector, 426 

(or Stevans), John, 181, 

296 

, Judeth, 151 

(or Stephens), Richard, 

333. 33°. 339 

, Robert, 43 

, Thomas, 426 

, sec .Steevens, Stephens 

Steward, Amey, 505 

, John, 424 

, Margaret, 424 

, William, 139 

, see Sheard 

.Stewart, John, 329 
Stibbs, Jo., 120 
Stickland, Margaret, 422 

, William, 379,422,439 



175, 193, 226, 333, 336, 339 

, Sylvester, 406 

, see Steevens, Stc- 



Stifrch)Tin, Wm., 12S 

Stiles, Erancis, 42 

, Henry, 43 

, Joan, 43 

, jo., 43 

, Rrch.l, 43 

, Tho., 42 

Stilgo, Ant"., Ill 

Stint, Henry, 140 

Stirrup, James, 306 

Siith, Martin, 436 

Stoak's, Stoakes, see Stokes 

Stocbridge, Ann, 94, see Stock- 
bridge, Stuckbridge 

Stock, Robert, 85 

Stockbridge, Jo., 93, see Stoe» 
bri<lge, -Strckbiidge 

Stockdell. Edward, 186 

Slocker, Wdliam, 177, 237 

Stockley, Jo!in, 403 

, Ainry, 403 

Stockton, Jonas, 187, 256 

, Timothy, 1S7, 256 

, Tho., 132 



Stockwell, Gabriell, 85 
Stoe. Wni., So, see Stow 
Stoiks, Goodman, 1 78 
Stoker, .Samuell, 444 

, Wm., 132 

Stokes, Stoak's, Stoakes 

, Ann, 227 

, David, 304 

, George, 39 

, Grace, 130 

, John, 227 

, Jonathan, 305, 306 

, Luke, 52 



INDEX. 



571 



Stokes, Michaell, 403 

, Tho., 132 

, Wm., 335, 336, 338, 

339 
StoUaril, James, 470 
Ston, Henry, iig 

. Jo-. 54 

, Moyes, 175, see Stones 

, Richard, 193 

(Stor, or Stow), Samuel, 

63 
Stone, Ann, 66 

, Elizabeth, 23S 

, Francis \i.c., Frances], 

494 

, , 66 

, Hugh, 430 

, Joan, 66 

, John, 66, 180, 181, 234, 

237, 40S, 485, 494 

, Marie, 66 

, Maximillian, 238 

, Richard, 75 

, Robert, 444 

, Sisly, 237 

, Symon, 66 

Stones, Jloyses, 244, see Ston 
Stonhouse, \Vm., 84 
Stomvord, Hen., 85 
Stoodly (or Stoodley), John, 

333. 336, 340 
Stope, Chri., 122 
Stor, Samuel, 63 

, sec Ston, &c. - 

Storey, William, 290 1/ 

Stott, Fva., 51 

Stotter, Jo., 143 

Stout, John, 505 

Stow (or Stowe), John, 303, 

309 

, Marj', 30S, sec Mountain 

(Ston or Stor), Samuel, 63 

, Thomas, 303, 309 

, see Stoe 

Stowes, Mr., 312, 313 
Strachey, William, 171, 23S 
Strafford, Thomas, 437 
Stramige (?), .fit' Straunge 
Stranfellow. Thomas, 433 
Strange, Ben., 86 

, William, 104, 222 

, see Straunge 

Stratford, Robert, 38 
Strattergood, John, 41 
Stratton, Mary, 435 

, Thomas, 435 

Straughan, Wm., 83, see 

.Stra\A'ne 
Straunge (or Stramige ?) Wil- 
liam, 172 



Strause, Elias, 407 

Strawne, Henry, 4S5, see 
Straughan 

Slreaton, Elizabeth, 66 

Street, Alice, 59 

Streme, Jo., 131 

, Thomas, 131 

.Stretch, John. 505 

.Stretcher, Andrew, 122 

Streter, Thomas, 143 

Stringer, Mr., 309 

, Samuel, 120 

Strong, Charles, 327, 330 

.Strode, George, 494 

. Henry, 485 

-, John, 162, 163, 45S 

, Margarett, 4S5 

Stroude, Mrs. John, 505 

.Strowde, John, 93, 115 

Sti-utt, James, 352, 359, 371, 
395, 400, 406 

Strutton (or Scnitton), John, 
485 

Stuard, John, 441, see Steward 

Stubber, Jo., 113 

Stucbridge, Charles, 93, see 
Stocbridge, Stockbridge 

Studdy, Thomas, 485 

Studman, Isack, 53 

Stump (or Stamp), Tho., 79 

Sturdevant, Roger, 37 

Sturdivantt, Edward, 443 

.Sturdy, Jo., 80 

.Sturgis, Wm., 64 

Sturman, Mary, 505 

Sturton, Jo., 140 

Suckliff, Michell, 136 

Sudburrowe, Peter, 79 

Sudgerner, Rowland, 109 

Suffolk, Thomas, Earl of, 156 

Suillivant, Anthony, 424, 434 

, Cornelius, 432 

— , Daniel, 426, 429 

, Dearman, 430 

, Elisabeth, 424, 434 

. John, 424, 434 

, Margaret, 42S, 429 

Sulley, Thom.is, 17S 

Sully, Maudlyn, 247 

, Thomas, 247 

Sumerfild (Summerfild), Nicho- 
las, 262 

Si'.niis (.Summes), John, 140 

Sumfdl (Summfiin, John, 188 

Summers, Ann, 507 

(or Sumers), John, 

338, 343, 507 

, Thomas, 505 

, sec .Somers 



Sunes, see Simes, Henry 



Surgisson, W'm., 36 
Susan, , 245 

Susanna (negress), 4S9 
Sussames, Alexander, 194 
Sutton, Dorothy, 437 

, Ellin, n6 

, George, 38 

, Henry, 377, 4S5 

, John, 84, 323, 343, 

407, 423, 433, 458 

, Katharin, 423 

, Mary, 423 

, Nicholas, 173, 215 

, Richard, 163, 461 

, Robert, 121 

— , Wilham, 179 

.Swain, Martin, 437 
Swai[ie, Peter, 376, 415, 44S 

, see Swayne 

Swales, Geo., 81 

Swan (or Swann), John, 120, 

425, 469, 470 
Swanley, Jn., 112 

, Robert, 410 

Swarbeck, Jolin, 220 
Swarris, David, 450 
Swayne, Ann, 1 1 7 

, Elizabeth, 49, 59 

, Francis, 54 

, Tho., 116 

, Wm., 54, 69 

, see Swaine 

Sweet (or Sweete), Robert, 

185, 249 
Sweeting, Jo., 51 

, Richard, 409, 45S 

, .Sanniell, 316* 

Sweetland, James, 386 
, William, 349, 373, 

402, 403 
Swift, Mr , 180 
Swifte, Abram, 114 
, Jane, 126 

, Thomas, 234 

, Wm., 115 

.Swinhow, Thomas, 220, 268 
Swiiiny, Thomas, 409 
Swnow, Thomas, 177, see 

Snow 
Swynden, Wm., 76 
Sy.ard, Jo., 103 
Sydlie, Tho., 59 
Sver, Tho., 113 
Sylbie, Tobie, 13S, see Silby 
Symes, Alexander, 138 

, Margrett, 243 

Symes (Syrames), Beniamin, 

126 
(- ), John, 38 



572 



INDEX. 



Symes, sa- Simes, &c. 
Symoii, Oliver, 1 14 

, Stephen, 153 

(an Italian), 194 V 

, sci Simon 

Symondes, Tlio., 36 
Symonds, Dorothy, 14I 

, Francis, 41 

, James, 137 

, Jo., 52, 114 

, Richard, 112, 154 

, Samuell, 104 

, Wm., 122 

, se{ Simons 

Symons, John, 194 

(or Simons), Richard, 

269, 316*, 318 

, Samuell, 403 

, Si'i Simons 

Symper, Robert, 142 
Sympkynn, Ralph, 122, see 

Smipkins 
Sympson, Daniell, loi 

, Geo., 83 

, John, 52 

, ue Simpson 

TABOR, Anne, 283 

, Jane, 283 

, Sarah, 283 

, Timothy, 283 

Tackl, Alexander, 81 
Taggard, Elisabeth, 434 
Taggartt, Alexander, 458 

, James, 445 

Tailor, Barbara, 432 

, Mary, 432 

, see Tayler, Taylor 

Taibott, (leo., 80 

, Jo-, 83 

, Thomas, 95 

, Wm., 120 

Tallcott, John, 150 
Tanner, Daniell, 185, 247 

, Elisabeth, 431 

, Josias, 228 

, Mary, 431 

Tapper, Thomas, 128, 412 
Tapjiin (Toppin, or Tuppin), 

Miles, 460, 465, 466 

, William, 466 

Tarborer, Richard, 1 80 

Taselie, Eliz., 87 

Tatam (or Tatlam), Nathaniel, 

170, 209 
Tate, James, 70 

, Tho., 121 

, see Tayte 

Tathill, William, 173 
'I'atnum, Henry, 40 



Tatl's, Robert, 442 
Taverner, Henry, 126 
Tawyer, Hugh, 71 
Tayler, Dyonis, 59 

■ — , George, 124, 131, 141 

, James, 85 

, Jasper, 194 

, John, 40, 112, llS 

. , Nicholas, 119 

, Richard, 86, 136 

, Steeven, 138 

, Thomas, 75 

-, Wm., 86, 140 

Taylor, Ann, 87 

, Anto., 71 

, Chri., 79 

, Dorothy, 203 

, Elizabeth, 77 

, Fortune, 174 

, John, 94, 122, 253, 

428, 486 

, Jonathan, 449 

, Kat., 5S 

, Mary, 203 

, Mrs., l8l 

, Rebecca, 253 

, Richard, 170, 203, 

267, 268 

. , Robert, 103, 193 

, Thomas, 30, 273 

, Waltor, 506 

, William, 71, 94, 396 

, Zachary, 84 

, see Tailor 

Tayte, John, 470, see Tate 

Teage, John, 412 

Teague (boy), 471 

Teape (or Teap), Robert, 332, 

33S, 34' 

, Walter, 319 

Tedder, Tho., 52 

Teed, John, 294 

Teene, John, 467 

Teirrer, John, 135 

Temple, Edward, 173, 190, 205 

, Sir Richard, 161* 

, Thomas, i6i 

Temproe, John, 506 
Terns (or Tenis), George, 81 
Terrett, Ralph, 40 
Terrill, James, 143 

, Samuell, 486 

■ — — , Tho., 80 
Terry, Anto., 84 

, Ba.ssell, 63 

, Christopher, 411, 45S 

, Giles, 85 

. Jo., 98 

, Richard, I07 

, Robert, 107 



Terry, Thomas, 84, 107 
Terwight, Geo., 330 
Tester, Elisabeth, 432 
Tetloe, Nic"., 82 
Thatcher, Francis, 423 

, Jo., 120 

, Mary, 423 

, S.amuel, 423 

, Sylvester, 104 



Thayer, Nathaniel, 412 
Theody, Mark, 38 
Thimbleby, Nicholas, 192 
Thistlethwaite, Peter, 486 
Thomas, 182, iSS, 194, 195, 

243, 248, 427 

, Abraham,3i7*,320,324 

, Charls, 321, 322, 325, 

342. 344 

, Christopher, 79, 124 

, David, 133, 458 

, Davie, So, 141 

■ — , Elizabeth, 497 

, Gabriell, 138 

■ , George, 411 

1 Henry, 153 

, Johii, 51, 80, 116, 

130, 152, 179, 233, 470, 

498, 506 
, Nathaniell, 1 72, 217, 

436 

, Richard, So, S3 

, Roben, 95 

, Roger, 80, 458 

, Thomas, 115, 122, 

, Thompson, 486 

, William, 95, 112, 132, 

293. 497 

— (an Indian), iSS, 255 

Thomkins, John, 104 
Thomlins, Ben., 62 

Edward, 62 



49 



Thomlinson, Joseph, 141, 

Tomlinson 
Thompson, Ann, 222 

, Christoi>her, 506 

, Jane, 494 

, John, 4S6, 494 

, Lancelot!, 4S9 

, Mary, 489 

, Roger, 222 

(?) , Thomas, 486 

— , William, 195 

see Tompson 



Thomson, Chri., 134 

, Edward, Si, 103 

, Georg, 185 

, Jo., 52, 76, 81, 84, 



134, 135 

, Morris, 273 

, Paulc, 1S3 



INDEX. 



573 



Thomson, Robert, 128 

, Tho., 86, 98, 1 28 

, \Villiain, 124, 142, 

185, 244 

-, sie Tomson 



Thornbnigh, Widow, 441 
Thornburgh, George, 436, 486 
Thorncome, Wm., 114 
Tliorne, Arthur, 133 

, Henry, 173, 213 

, Peter, 56 

, Thomas, 122 

Tliornebury, Thomas, 253 
Thornegood (or Thorngood), 

Thomas, 1 76, 182 
Thornehill (or Thcmhill), 

Timothy, 164, 469, 506 
Thornton, Joanna, 59 

, Nicholas, 303 

, Robert, 68, 162* 

, Walter, 59 

, Wm. ,411 

Thorogood (or Thorougood), 

Adam, 1S7, 253 

, Richard, 433 

Thoroughgood, Edw., 286 
, see Thurrow- 

good, &c. 
Thorowden, Allice, 218 
Thorovvgood, Edwaixl, 159 

, Thomas, 226, 486 

, see Thurrowgood, 

&c. 
Thorp, Elizabeth, 67 

, John, 47 

, William, 67 

Thorpe, James, 329, 506 

, John, 412 

Thrasher, Robert, 261 
Thredder, Niccolas, 249 
Threlcatt, Ant"., 74 
Threnorden, Edward, 216 

, Elizabeth, 216 

Thresher, Robert, 183 
Throgmorton, John, 189, 20S 
Througood, see Thorogood 
Thurrogood, Jo., 142 

, Mary, 96 

Thurrowgood, Wm., 118 

, see Thorowgo 

&c. 
Thursby, James, 192 
Thurston, John, 293 

, Margrett, 293 

, Thomas, 293 

Thvvait's, Alexander, 49 
Thwing, Ben., 62 

. John. 357 

Tibbald.s, Tho., 131 
Tibott, .r^^Tybbott 



Tichbourn, Winnefred, 4S6 
Tickin (or Tinkin), Peter, 318"' 
Ticknall, Hcnrie, 130 
Tickner, Thomas, 446 
Tifiin, Tho., 142 
Tiffing, Jo., 125 
Tighton, W., 121 
Tiler, Elizabeth, 259 

, William, 259 

, see Tyler 

Till, John, 136 
Tilly, Wm., 88, see Tylly 
Tilney, Thomas, 486 
Timothy, John, 316*, 317, 343 
Tindall, Richard, 506 

, Thomas, 191, 267 

, Widow, 176 

Tine, Elisabeth, 424 

, John, 424 

, Margaret, 424 

Tingley, Palmer, 53 
Tinico. Jacob, 411 
Tinkin, see Tickin 
Tippin, John, 411 
Tippsley, Francis, 138 
Tissall, Robert, 143 
Titcomb, Samuell, 329 
Titloe, Jo.sua, m 
[Titus], Edmond, 46 

, Jo., 46 

, Hanna, 46 

, Rolx-rt, 46 

Tiverton, William, 
Todd, Robert, 259 
Toleman (or Doleman), Su- 
sannah, 320" 
Toller, Marie, 66 
Tolhe, Tho., 84 
ToUo, Demeuerez Lewis, 412 
Tomkins, Elizabeth, 131 

, Kat., 131 

■, Marie, 131 

, Ralph, 131 

, Samuel, 131 



333) 



[340 
336. 



Tomlinson, Mathew, 80, se 
Thomlinson 

Tompson, Ann, 172 

, Nicholas, I So, 234 

■, Roger, 172 

, see Thompson, &c. 



Tomson, George, 244 

, Hather, 256 

, Mr., 257 

, Paule, 244 

•, William, 255 

, see Thomson 

Tooke, James, 1 78, 220,see Tuke 
Tooles, Morgan, 411 
Toolie, Tho., 85 
Tooly, Nathan, 127 



Toothaker, Margaret, 130 

, Roger, 130 

Topleife, Wm., 140 
Topliss, Wm., 79 
Toppan, Abraham, 293 

, Elizabeth, 293 

, Petter, 293 

, Susanna, 293 

Toppin, see Tappin 
Topsail, Humfrey, 36 
Torez, Judieah, 450 
Tothill, Mrs., 447 
Totle, William, 206 
Totman, Jo., 150 
Totnell, Jo., 67 
Toulban, Robert, 138 
Touey, see Tovey 
Tounsend, see Townesend, &c. 
Tovey, Richard, 506 
Towers, Edward, 116 
Towne, Edmund, 291 

, Edward, 446 

, John, 39 

Townesend (or To%vnsend), 

Thomas, 327, 329 
Townsend, Alice, 428 

, Francis, 12 r 

, John, 44S 

(or Townshend) 

chard, 120, 134, 174, 

363. 4" 

, Tho., 37 

Townson, James, 51 
•, Tho., 36 



;1), Ri- 



Towse, John, 37 
Toyer, Kath., 44 1 
Tracheni, John, 173 
Tracy, Thomas, 266 
Trallopp, Tymothy, 122 
Tramorden, Edward, 172 
Trane, Jo., 63 
Trantt, Richard, 441 
Trarice, Nic°., 43, 45, 47, 55 
Trash (or Trask), Suzan, 95 
Tratt, Robert, 70 
Travel, Samuel, 164 
Travers, Phillip, 444 
Travis, Richard, 410 
Tredwell, Mary, 1 10 

•, Thomas, no 



Tree, John, 227 

, Richard, 227, 272 

Tregagell, Richard, 132 
Treheame, John, 214 
Tremills, Wm., 412 
Tremineere, Edward, 153 
Trendall, Richard, 67 
Treneighan, Robert, 153 
Trent, Jo., 79 
Trentum, Tho., 108 



574 



INDEX. 



Tiese, Samuel, 84 

Trethewy (or Trethewey), John, 

161, 162 
Trcvas, Geo., 118 
Trewin, Jane, 153 
Trigg, Thomas, 41 
Triggs, Thomas, 192 
Trhn, TriiTi, \i.i.. Trimmer], 

Valentine, 370, 373, 414 
Trippatt, Jo., 86 
Trodil, Kicharil, 296 
Troope, Samuel, 129 
Trott, Pcricnt, 307, 309 
Trou, Jan de, 199 
'IVoWfU, I'hillipp, 45S, 486 
Trowstlale, Ann, 433 
Tnibbs, George, 316, 317* 
True, Ant"., 82 

, John, 103 

Trueman, Richard, 42 
Truniball, Thomas, 94 
Trump (or Trumpe), Ilum- 

phciy, 334, 337, 340 
Truren, John, 327 
Tru.idal, William, 425 
Trusedell, I'hines, 142 
Tnissell, John, 170, 207 
'I'rye, John, 221 
'J'ubb.s, Edward, 4S6 
'l"ul)ley, Grace, 123 
Tuck, Warram, 112 
Tuckc, \\'illiam, 296 
Tucker, Ann, 506 

, Charles, 163 

, Klizabelh, 244 

, Francis, 305, 306 

, Geo., 122 

, Henry, Senr., 303 

. . 305. 327. 330 

■ > John, 163*, 164* 

, Margaret, 98 

, Maiy, 1S5. 244 

• — ~, St. George, 303 

, Thomas, 119 

, William, 184,244,273, 

-~iA< 3-7, 330 
Tudar, Richard, 445, 458 
Tudor, Mary, 430 

, Richard, 430 

Tuke, Chri., 85, Jtv? Tooke 
Tull, John, 461 
Tullie, lo., 126 
'I'ulls, John, 4O6 

, Richard, 466 

Tuppin, s,v Tappin 

Turdall, John, 412 

Turgis, Symon, 170, 2oS 

Turk, Geo., 133 

Turner, Kli/.abeth, 46, 123 

,Ilenry, 173, 177,214,219 



Turner, Joan, 123 

, John, 83, 4H 

, Jonathan, 303 

, Joseph, 193 

, Marmaduke, 63 

, Martha, 424 

, Martin, 180, 234 

, Mary, 424 

, Mathew, 51 

, Robert, 85, 93, 170, 

210 

, Sara, 37 

, Symon, 170 

, Thomas, 79, So, 112, 

144, 205, 297 
Turiior, Geoige, 255 

, Roger, 192 

Turpin, Henry, Junr., 458 
, , Senr., 438 

, John, 70 

, Witlow, 442 

Turton, Francis, 45S 
'I'ustin, Jo., 133 
Tuthill, George, 439 
Tuttell, Abigail, 45 

, Ann, 48, 49 

— , Anna, 48 

— , Illizabeth, 49, S3 

, Isbell, 48 

, Joan, 45 

, Jo., 45, 48, 49 

, Rebecca, 48 

, Richard, 48 

, Sara, 45 

, Symon, 45 

, Tho., 49 

, William, 49 

Twine, Widow, 458 
Tyack, William, 164* 
TybbotI, Tybbot, Tibott 

, Elizabetli, 108 

, Henry, 108 

, Jeremy, 108 

, Remembrance, loS 

, Samucll, 108 

Tyers, John, 18S 
Tyler, Elizabeth, 181 

, Jo., 121 

, Robert, 486 

, Thomas, 70 

, William, 181 

, Siv Tiler 

Tylly, Nathaniell, 73, w Tilly 
Tynkler, Sara, 94 
Tynman, Robert, 102 
Tyos, John, 235 
Tyres, Sainuell, 83 
Tyrwliitt, (Jeorgc, 458 
Tyrwill, Hcrculous, 458 



Tyse, Wm., 137 
Tysoe, Wm., 486 
Tyzacke, John, 166* 

UBANK, William, 135 
UfTord, John, 486 
Underwood, Andrew, 1 1 1 

, John, 35, 96 

, Marable, 291 

, .Martha, 2S1 

, .Martin, 2S1 

, Mary, 433 

, Peter, 50 

, Robert, 104 



Union (Vnion or Vinon), 
George, iSl 

Uniton (or Vinton), Thomas,4S6 

Unyon, Tho., 143 

Upgate, Richard, 121 

Upham, Elizalieth, 2S6 

, John, 2S6 

, , Junr., 286 

I , Nathaniell, 2S6 

, Sarah, 2S6 

I Upjjcolt, Richard, 94 
j Upson, Steeven, 66 

Upton, Jiihn, 172, 217 

Uree, John, 369 

Urquhart, Alle.xander, 413 

Ustltt, Thonuis, 150 

Usher, Ann, 2o5 

, Beniamine (or Beny), 

J 92. 193 

, John, 38 

, William, 39 

Usherwood, Thomas, 142 

U.shur, James, 267 

Utie (or Uty), Ann, (iSi), 237 

( ), 181, 237, 270 

^'aghan, siv \'aughan 

Vale, Jacob Fonceco, 450 

Vallin's, Joan, 113 

Valuerde, -Abr., 449 

Vanderspike, John, 407 

Van Heck, Katherin, loi 

, Olliver, 101 

— — , Peter, lOI 

Vanlang, Ricliaril, 436 

Van Luccom, Henry, 1 43 

Vardell, RolxMt, 132 

Varier, William, 342 

Varloe, Phillip, 3O4, 376 

Varlow, Capt., 434 

Varnam, Kiancis, 425 

Vass, Ezekiah, 396 

, Robert, 121 

Vassall, Ann, 93, 94 

, Fra., 94 

, Judith, 94 

, Margaret, 93 



INDEX. 



575 



Vassal!, Marj', 93 

, Wm., 93 

Vater, St-c Vawter 
Vaughan, Davie, 119 
(or Vaglian), John, 

118, 135, 260, 305, 507 

, Ralph, 47 

, Rowland, 109 

, Sarah, 507 

Vause, Richard, 205 

Vaux, John, 413 

Vawter (or Vater), Robert, 

31S*, 319*. 320* 
\eazey, Nathanael, 313 
Veiyard, William, 316 
Venn, Edward, 3i8*,3i9*, 320* 
• — -, Tho., Si 
Vennable, Ralph, S6 
Vennell, John, 296 
Venner, Thomas, 3 1 9, 3 1 9*, 320* 
Ventimer, Geo., 73 
Verdin, Richard, 125 
Vereing, Alice, 506 

, Joshua, 50O 

Verge, Daniell, 173 

, John, 179 

Verin, John, 234 

, Nalhaniell, 413 

Vemie, John, 176 
Vernnillie, John, 166* 
Vernon, James, 165* 

, Peter, 413 

Verryard, William, 31S 
Vemlani, Francis, Lord, 157 
Vicars, John, 193 

, Severn, 304 

Viccars, Jo., 109 

, Zeverin, 85 

Vickars, James, 442 
Victor, i\Iichell, 119 
Viero, Daniell, 209 
Vildy, Edward, 332, 336, 341 
Villermarsk, Dr. De, 431 
Vincencio, Mr., iSo, 235 
Vincene, Joane, 202 

, William, 202 

Vincent, John, 31S', 319*, 

324. 436 

, Mrs., 169 

, William, 169, 267 

, see Vyncent 

Viner, Anthony, 412 

Vinicolt (or Vincott), Joseph, 

333> 33S, 340 
Vinon (or Union), George, 181 
Vinson, Tho., 115 
Vinter, Richard, 324 [486 

Vinton (or Uniton), Thomas, 
Viper, Tho., So 
Virbritt, 261 



Virgo, John, 240 

, Susan, 240 

Visher, Ann, 116 
Vizard, Joan, 126 
Voh, Phillip le, 427 
Voss, John, 102 

, Morris Furse, alias, 340, 

see Fuss, &c. 
Vynall, Jo., 117 
Vyncent, Edward, 86 

. , Ezia, 133 

, Marthew, 133 

, see Vincent 

Vynn, Jo., 52 
Vyons, Francis, 122 

WACKEFEILD, Anne, 300 
•, William, 300 



Wadd, Anne, 291 
Waddine, Thomas, 487 
Waddington, Hanna, 123 
Wade, Dinah, 2S6 

, Edward, 103 

, Elizabeth, 286 

, Geo., 82, 115 

, Hannah, 426 

, John, 136, 426 

, Jonathan, 150 

, Nic"., 63 

, Richard, 286 

■ , Robert, 50 

, Wm., 153 

Wadford (or Madford), Wm., 

326 
Wadham, Richard, 334, 338, 340 

, Roger, 32S, 331 

, Tho., 370 

Wadsworth, William, 150, 243, 

254 
Waggitt, Edward, 109 

, Tho., 85 

Waine, Amyte, 250 

, Ann, 187 

, John, 1S7, 250 

Wainwright, James, 418 

, John, Senr., 303 

, see Waynewrite 

Wakefield, Thomas, 95 
Waker, Sarah, 438 
Wakers, Jo., iiS 
Walden, Humphrey, 181, 239 

, .Samuell, S4 

, Thomas, 446 

Wale, John, 340, 506, see Wall 
Walford, Elisalieth, 432 

— , Muse, 343, 432, 440 

Walker, Edward, loi, 434, 435 

, Grace, 75 

, James, 61, Sr 

, John, 192, 193, 196,431 



Walker, Joseph, 70 

, Margaret, 129 

, Mathew, 81 

, Richard, 60, 191 

, Roger, 184, 243 

, Sarra, 61 

, Susan, 434 

, Thomas, 134, 426 

, Walter, 124 

, William, 40,60, 169,294 

Walkin, Robert, 190 
Wall, Joan, 92 

, John, 332, 336, see Wale 

, Samuel, 417 

, Thaobald, 12S 

, Walter, 128 

Waller, Andrew, 298 

, Charles, 174, 223 

, Edmond, 162 

, Jo., 103, 140 

, Peter, 102 

Walley, Henry, 507, sic 

Whaley 
Wallinger, Charles, 96 
Wallington, Joseph, 70 
, William, loi 



40, 



Wallis, George, 92 

, Ralph, 92 

, Tho., 64, 120 

Walrond, Thomas, 4S7 
Walston, Jane, 132 
Walter, Alice, 499 

, Ellinor, 44S 

, Richard, 4S7 

, Robert, 162* 

— , Thomas, 499 

, William, 39 

Walters, Ann, 343 

, Christopher, 4S6 

, John, 332, 337, 340 

, Richard, 322 

, William, 40, 41 

233. 334. 338, 341 
Waltho, Francis, 496 

, Mary, 496 

Walton, George, 459 

, John, 1S6, 257 

, Margaret, 488 

, Mary, 4SS 

, Richard, 41, 487 

, William, 39, 4SS 

Walters, Richard, 506 
Waltum, Robert, 12I 
Walwyn, Anne, 496 
(or Walwyne), James, 

496, 506, 507 
Wamsley, John, 193 
Wandall, Ann, 102 
Wanerton [Wannerton], 

Ham, 229 



Wil- 



576 



INDEX. 



Ward, Eliza, 55 

■ , Elizabeth, 123 

, Heniy, 314 

, James, 79 

, Jane, 435 

, John, 182, 260 

, Richard, 121, 4S7 

, Robert, 80 

, Thomas, iSl. 239, 314 

, Wdliam, 1 74, 180,233,487 

Wardd, Richard, 115 t 

Warden, Thomas, 262 f 

Wardle, Christopher, 506 
Ware, Esaw de La, 1 84 
Warner, Ann, 427 

, Ciprian, 104 

, John, 6;, 427 

, Nathaniell,4lS 

, Ralph, 426 

, Samucll, 338, 459, 462 

, Stephen, 487 

, Sir Thomas, 436 

-, Thomas, 84, 105, 158, 

427. 444 

, \Vm., 121 

WaiT, William, 140 
Warren, Anne, 431 

, Edward, 81 

, Elizabeth, 75 

, George, 333, 336, 340 

, Henry, 84 

(or Warrin), John, 79, 

85, 112, 135, 333, 337, 340 

, Joseph, 431, 459 

, Nicholas, 326 

, Richard, 297 

, Thomas, 35 1, 363, 

375. 384, 395 

Warrington, Robert, 82 

Warrwell, Joseph, 125 

Wartumbee, Richard, 139 

Warwick, Robert, Earl of, 159 

, Earl of, 309 

Wasey, Joseph, 374 

Washborn, Washborne, Wash- 
burn, Wasborne 

, John, 57, 1 89, 257, 

263, 426 

, Joseph, 36 

, 'Margerie, 57 

, Vhillipp, 57 

Waslev, John, 487 

Wasse'll, Jo., 93 

Wasson, Edward, 489 

Waterman, Ann. 123 

, Iliimphery, 471 

, John, 324 

, Katherin, 85 

, Mr., 309 

, Nicholas, 154 



Waterman, Tho., 40 

Waters, Watters 

, Edward, 1S7, 253, 272 

, Grace, 187, 253 

, Jo., loi 

, Margarett, 253 

, Mary, 459 

, William, 187, 253 

Wathin, Tho., 137 

Walkines, Watkins, WatkjTis, 
Wattkines, Wattkins 

, Arthur, 52 

, Daniell, 189, 231 

, David, 354, 486 

, Eliz., 489 

, Henry, 189 

— , I'ercgree (or Pere- 
grin, &c.), 189, 265 

— , Phillip, 416 

, Rice, 181, 232 

, Richard, 138 

, Robert, 4S6 

, 'I'lu.mas, 4S7 

Watkinson, John, 39 

Watler, Robert 127 

Wallington, Krancis, 351, 354, 
368, 375, 388, 40S 

■ , Mary, 417 

Watson, Wattson 

: , Abram, 50, 121 

I , Alice, 124 

i , Christopher, 80 

' , Francis, 87 

I ■ , James, 172, 207 

, John, 36, 82, 150, 169, 

201, 256 

, Margaret, 102 

, Thomas, 50, 172, 439 

, William, 103, 434 

, sa Whatson 

Watt, David, 487 
Watters, .f<v Waters 
Wattkines ) ,,, ., . 
Waltkins (•^'•'•^^•'"loncs 
Wattlm, Richard, 279 
Watton, John, 119, 128, 191 
Watts, Watt's 

, James, 74 

, lereniv, 104 

. jo., 5<. 73, 14" 

, Josias, 116 

— — , Mcdusala, 41 

, Nico., 81 

, Richard, 115 

, Thomas, 171, 238 

, Wm., 139 

Wattson, jvv Watson 
Watty, Henry, 497 
, Pierce, 497 



Wautre, George, 19S 

Waycome, Wdliam, 190 

Waymoth, James, 134 

Waynewrite, Richard, 83, see 
Wainwright 

Wayte, John, 471 

Wazell, Thomas, 71 

Wazen, Jo., 121 

Weare, John, 296 

Weasell (or Wesell), Niccolas, 
182, 261 

Weaver, Edmond, 46 

, James, 46 

, John, 467 

, Margrctt, 46 

, Samuell, 181, 238, 319, 

320*, 322 

, .Sarah, 467 

(or Weavor), Thomas, 

167*, 417 

, Wdliam, 329, 461 

, i,v Wever 

Webb, Anthony, 153 

, Edward, 136, 499 

, Goodman, 176 

, James, 316, 317, 343, 471 

, Jane, 472 

, Katherin, 67 

, Richard, 114 

, .S.Tmuell, 461 

, Sleplicn, 177, 232 

, Thomas, (s\, 104, 118, 143 

Wclibs, Mr., 30S 

Webber (or Wheeler), Natha- 
niel. 326, 329 

Weblin (or Webling), W.issell, 
182, 241 

Webster, Anne, 490 

, Edward, 415 

, Elisabeth, 429, 430 

, Francis, 103 

, Henry, 414 

, Joan, 237 

, John, 487, 490 

, Ralph, 141 

, Richard, 135 

, Robert, 429, 449 

, Roger, 181, 237 

, Susanna, 490 

Weeden, ICdward, 59 

Weekeham, Gyles, 296 

Weekes, Anna, 130 

, Jo., 116, 130 

, Marie, 130 

, Thomas, 139 

Weeks, Svmon, 152 

Welby, Wdliam, 168 

Welch, David, 459 

— , Edmond, 416 

, John, 303, 362, 471 



INDEX. 



577 



Welch, see Welsh 
Welchman, John, 183 

, Lewis, I S3 

Welder, William, 169 
Welding, William, 447, 459 
Weldon, William, 201 
Wellyn, Richard, 41 
Wellman, Christian, 133 

, Tho., 40 

Wells, Ann, 49, 59 

, Henrie, 38 

, John, 4S7 

, Mathew, 129 

, Richard, 113, 120 

, Robert, 127 

, Tho., 59 

, William", 86 

Welsh, Jacob, 54 

, John, 143, 304 

— ■ , see Welch 

Weltden, Anthony, 413 
Wendever, Robert, 80 
Wentworth, Hugh, 87 
Wesell, see Weasell 
West, Anthony, 176, 235 
, Francis, 157, 158, 172, 

257, 268 

, [Frances], 179 

, -, Mrs., 257 

, Henry, 194 

, Jane, 424 

, John, 82, 92, 178, 179, 

227, 424 

, Nathaniel!, 133, 190, 257 

, Richard, 115 

, Thomas, 87, 178, 229, 424 

, Twiford, 130 

West — Garrett, Richard, 135 
Westbury, Thomas, 417 
Westerlink, Martin, 138 
Westgarth, Jo., 51 
Westlake, Philip, 120 
Westlie, Wm., 117 
Weston, Edmond, 76 

, Francis, 266 

, Hugh, 1 1 6 

, Jesper, 36 

, Jo., 51, 74. 125, 143 

-, Josias, 140 

, Sicillia, 116 

, Thomas, 209 

, William,37,5i, 173,208 

Westwood, Westwoode 

, Bridgett, 279 

, Matliew, 52 

, William, 277, 279 

Wethered, John, 298 
Wetherell, Sackford, 258 
Wetherfield, Leonard, 36 
Wethersby, Wethersbie 



Wethersby, , 257 

, Bartholmew, 



251 



185, 



-, Dorythie, 251 



Wethersly, Albiano, 1S5 
Wever, Richard, 103, see Wea- 
ver 
Weyer, Archibald, 40 
Weyly, Michaell, 460 
Whaley, Roger, 164*, see Wal- 

ley 
Whaplett, Tho., 120 
Wharton, Phillipp, 86 
Whatson, Richard, 506, sec 

Watson 
Wheat, Josua, 57 
Wheatlie, Richard, 102 

-, Wm., 85 

Wheatly, Christopher, S4 
Wheeler, Sir Charles, 161* 

, Charles, 162 

, Edward, 79 

, Henry, 183, 259 

, John, III, 416, 463 

(or Webbei), Nathaniel, 

326 

, Richard, 127 

, Wm., 132, 4IS 

Wheler, Christopher, 417 
Whetenhall, Charles, 303 
Whetston, Christian, 67 

(Whetstone or Whett- 

ston), John, 116, 149, 321, 
322, 325, 331, 335, 339, 344, 
439 
Whetty, Matthew, 498 
Whicker (or Whitker), Benja- 
min, 318*, 320, 324 

, John, 318, 320, 325 

Whitby, Richard, 181 
White, Andrew, 136 

: — , Ann, 125 

, Anthony, 279 

, Charles, 115, 320 

, Cornelius, 303 

, Edward, 90, 118, 235 

, Ellin (or Elen), 102,422 

, Elizabeth, 465 

, Francis, 68 

, Gamaliel, 117 

, George, 39, 74 

, John, 39, 42, SI, 75, 

95. 150. 330 
(Witte, or Wittes), 

John, 326, 327, 331 

, Isack, 136 

, Jacob, 136 

, Jeremy, 233 

, Katharine, 87 

, Mark, 104 I 



White, Martha, 90 

, Mary, 90, 428, 465 

, Michel], 38 

, Milicent, 487 

, Nath., 459 

, Patient, 136 

, Patrick, 4S7 

, Richard, 77, 422 

, Thoma.s, 126, 422, 465 

, William, 38, 65, 84, 

102, 103, 115, 257 

, see Wite 

Whitefoot, Amos, 414 
Whitehead, Joseph, 418 
Tho., 487 



Whitehedd, John, 40 
Whiteing, Kathrine, 448 

, Thomas, 446 

, Wm., 416 

, see Whiting 

Whitelilif, George, 414 
Whiteman, Robert, 88 
Whitfeild, Mathew, 415 

, Roger, 355, 3S2 

(or Whitfild), Gil- 

bertt, 184, 243 
Whitfield, John, 119 
Whitehand, George, 238 
Whithedd, James, 116 

, John, 71 

, Nico., 141 

Tho., 



Whithorn, Gabriel, 320* 
Whithorse, Lawrence, 114 
Whitimor, Sir William, 60, see 

Whittimor, Whitmore 
Whiting, John, 465, 467 

, Richard, 427 

Whitinge, James, 24S 

, see Whiteing 

Whitker, see Whicker 
Whitley, Michell, 120 
Whitlock, Wm., 52 
Whitman, Sara, 131 

, Zacharia, 131 

Whitmarck, Whitmarcke, 

Whitmarke, Whytemark 

, Alee, 284 

, Jane, 284 

■ , John, 284 

, Ouseph (or On- 

seph), 284 

, Richard, 284 

Whitmore, Alee, 151 

(or Whitmor), Sir 



George, 47, 100 

, Robert, 175, 233 

, see Whitimor, Whit- 



timor 
Whitney, Ellin, 58 

12> 



57» 



INDEX. 



Whitney, Jo., 58 

, JonatliaTi, 58 

, Nathaniel!, 58 

, Richard, 58 

, Samuel, 308 

, Tho., 58 

Whitt, Eilmoiul, 180 

, Jerime, 180 

, Robert, 194 

, William, 173 

Whittaker, Gco^ 112 
Whittakers, Elizabeth, I S3 

, Isacke, 182 

, Mary, 182 

WTiittee, Mar)', 414 
Whilteredd, Whittredd 

, Elizabeth, 56 

, The, 56 

, Wm., 56 

Whittiiigton, Stephen, 152 
Whittimor, Elizabeth, 46 

, Lawrence, 46 

, see Whitimor, Whit- 
more 
Whitton, Awdry, 76 

. Jeremy, 78 

, Thomas, 78 

, see Wittoii 

Whitreed, see Whiteredd 
Whitwham, Jo., 119 
\\hiirter, Vyncent, 116 
Whyteraark see Whitmarck 
Wickham, Benj'., 415 

, Eliz'., 417 

. Joseph, 332, 335, 341 

, Tho., 417 

Wicks, Jo., 115 

, Matthew, 30S 

Wiett, Wm., 154, sec Wyatt 

Wiffe, Richard, 257 

■^■'gg. John, 37 

Wigge, Edward, 241 

Wiggm (or Wiggins), The, 

114, 125 
\\ iggmore, Elias, 125 
Wilbraham, Tho., 461 
Wilby, George, 59 
Wilcockes, Mihell, 246 
Wilcocks, John, 188 

, Maudhn, 188 

, Miche.ill, 188 

, Nico., 81 

, see Willcockes 

Wilcockson, Margaret, 45 

. Wm., 45 

, see Willcockson 

Wild, Alice, 56 

- — . Jo., 56 

(or Wile), Robert, 104 

(or Wilde), Wimam,s6,4i8 



Wild, see Wylde 

Wile, xe Wild 

Wiley, Jone, 426, see Wylie 

Wilkenson, see Wilkinson 

Wilkines, Briggctt, 265 

, John, 264, 265 

Wilkins, Goodwife, 189 

, Humfrcy, III 

, John, 189, 415, 461 

, sec Wilkyns 

Wilkii\son, Daniell, 414 

, Edward, 70 

-, Hen., 72 

, Jane, 84 

, Jo., 36, 84, 122 

, Mathew, 140 

, Parnel, 310 

Tho., Ill 



Wilks, John, 40 

, Nathaniell, 414 

WilkjTis, Roger, 127, sie Wil- 
kins 
Willard, Jo., 127 
Willtockes, Elizabeth, 246 

, John, 263 

see Wilcocks 



Willcockson, Jo., 45, see W'il- 

eockson 
Wilier, Thomas, 193 
Willerton, Elizabeth, 95 
Willet, Tobie, 150 
Willett, .^nn, 121 
Willey, Rawley, 507 

William, , 188 

(Negroes), 172, 244,489 

Williames, Alles, 292 

, Ann, 98 

, Anne, 290 

, Elizabeth, 292 

, Roland, 261 

, William, 292 

Williams, Ann, 422 
Anto., 82 



, Arthur, 418 

■ , Cassandra, 435 

, Christopher, 324 

, David, 169, 236 

, Davie, 70, 137 

, Edward, 226, 435 

, Elias, 498 

, Elizabeth, 180, 433 

, Ellis, 140 

, Henry, 171, 211 

. Hugh, 174, 329, 338, 

470 

, Humfrey, 116 

, John, 41, 70, 132, 

139. 141, 349,354, 3S5. 397, 
412, 427, 434, 448, 459 
: — , Joyce, 467 



Williams, Katharin, 422 

, Lewes, 73 

, Matthew, 386, 413 

, Maurice, 52 

, Michell, 124 

, Mrs., 189 

. Owen, 41, 74, 138 

, Pierce, 217 

, Rice ap, 179 

, Richard, 116, 117, 

"54. 329. 35". 439. 487 

Robert, 84, 1 14, 



179. 192 

, Roger, 86, 137, 253 

, Rowland, 165*, 183 

Simon (or Symon), 



415, 422 

, Susan, 211 

, Teage, 154 

, Thomas, 81, 102, 

113, 166*, 171, 210, 326, 

330. 369. 3S5. 390, 39-', 

396, 401, 407, 413, 416, 

418, 429, 506 
, William, H2, 127, 

138, 189, 329, 506 
(or Will?), William, 

326, 327, 329 
Williamson, hnn, 130 

, John, 96, 436 

, Marie, 107 

, Michell, 46 

, Nathaniel, 

Wm., 107 



[501 

80, 



Willis, Ann, 222 

, Elizabeth, 96, 423 

, Henry, 413 

, John, 50, 319, 319*, 

320*, 423. 459 

, Mary, 1 20 

, Rich.ird, 471, 472 

, Thomas, S3, 423 

, Wm., 74 

Willkisson, I3eniamone, 145 

, Larence, 145 

Willmott (or Willmatt), Ed- 
ward, 327, 328 

( ), Hugh, 

327. 330 
Wittms, see Williams 
Wiftmson, see Williamson 
Willoughby, La<iy Ann, 461 

, Ann, 423 

, Dorcas, 423 

, Francis, Lord, 



160*, l6l 



George, 459 
John, 162*, 459 
Nicholas, 423 
Oliver, 417 



INDEX. 



579 



Willoughby, William, Lord, 

i6i* 

, , 162 

Willoughbye (Willowbey, Wil- 

loby, or Willowsaby), Thomas, 

186, 248, 274 
Willox, Mathew, 446 
Wills, John, 152, 413 

, Roger, 52 

(or Williams), William, 

326, 327, 329 

? , see Ouills 

Willson, Henry, 173 

, Nicholas, 466 

, Wm., 416 

, see Wilson 

Wilmose, John, 177 
Wilse, Francis, 415 
Wilson, Anthony, 487 

— , Charles, 487 

, , Junr., 487 

, Clement, 193 

■, Edward, 79, 487 

, Elisabeth, 433 

Hemy, 127, I 



262 



215, 



, Jacob, 86 

, James, 296 

, John, 102, 109, 172, 

327, 329, 427 

, Katherin, 105, 117 

, Margarett, 487 

— - — , Mary, 433, 449 

, Nathan, 124 

, Reginald, 163*, 166 

, Richard, 94, 105, 446 

, Robert, 105 

, Stephen, 433 

■ , Thomas, 69, 223 

, William, 444, 487 

, see Willson 

Wilton, Francis, 202 
Wiltsheir, Benjamin, 466, 468 

, John, 462 

, Lawrence, 468 

, Thomas, 463 

, , Junr., 467, 

468 

, , Senr., 467 

, Widow, 466 

Winch, Sir Humphry, 162 
Winche, Mary, 278 

, see Wynch 

WinckoU, Elizabeth, 54 

, Jo., 54 

W'indebank, Secretary, 114 
Windmile (or Wynwill), 

Christo., 182, 260 
Winder, Ann, 181 



Winder, Edward, 193 

Windsor, Thomas, Lord, 160* 

Wing, Hugh, 240 

Winge, Judith, 279 

, Robert, 279 

Wingfield, Harbottle, 162* 

Wingate, Roger, 159*, see 
Wyngate 

Wingatt, John, 415 

Winke, Debora, 71 

Winne, Griffin, 219, see Wymi 

Winscomb, Joane, 213 

Winslow (or Winsloe), Ed- 
ward, 348, 376, 381, 385 

, Josias, 163 

, Simon, 163 

, Thomas, 193 

, see Wynsloe 

Winter, Ambross, 332, 336, 340 

, Robert, 190 

, Thomas, 272 

, see Wynter 

Wintersall, Thomas, 194 

Winthropp, or Wynthropp 

■ , Deane, loo 

• , Elizabeth, 100 

, John, 100 

Wise, Abraham, 367 

, Christoplier, 487 

, John, 36, 37, 102 

WiseiTUin, Katherin, 84 

Witchfield, John, 150 

Wite, Daniell, 133, jff White 

With (or Withie), Mary, 130 

, Symon, 195 

With'e [/.(•. , Withere], Richard, 

Withering, Jane, 488 [185 

, Thomas, 4S8 

Withers, Susanna, 426 

Withie (or With), Marie, 130 

, Robert, 130 

, Suzan, 130 

, see Withy 

Withington, Tho., 368, 406 

, Wm., 459 

Withy, Jesper, 36, see Withie 

Witte (Wittes, or White), 
John, 326, 327, 331 

Witton, Jo., 103, jtf Whitton 

Witts, Goodman, 191 

Wms, see Williams 

Woddall, Francis, 104 

, Jo., loi 

, Patrick, 102 



Wolfe, Emanuell, 416 
Wolfinden, Jeremiah, 416 
Wolhouston, Marie, 48 
Wolley, Richard, 79 
Wollman, Richard, 120 
Wolrich, John, 177 



Wolrich, Mrs., 177 

, Richard, 303 

Wolton, James, 143 
Wolverstone, Benjamin, 468 

, Elizabeth, 462 

Wood, Abraham, 179, 233 

, Alexander, 363, 364 

, Andrew, 426 

, Ann, 240 

, Anne, 100 

, Constunt, 87 

, Elizabeth, 66, 130 

, Fr.mcis, 446, 459 

, Henry, 112, 180 

, James, 416 

, John, 35, So, 82, 130, 

1 90, '283 

, Leonard, 105 

, Nathaniell, 66 

, Percivall, 179, 240 

, Patrick, 138 

, Richard, 95 

, Symon, 75 

, Thomas, 39, 140, 176, 

240, 303 ■ 

, William, 130 

, see Wood's 

Woodall, Henry, 182 
Woodbridge, Elizabeth, 124 

, Jo., 112 

Woodcock, Josua, 132 

, Thomas, 407, 417 

Wookcocke (or Woodcoke), 

William, 316*, 317, 344 
Woodcooke, John, 286 
Woodcott, Francis, 86 
Woodfine, Elizabeth, 492 

, Wm., 492 

Woodford, Thomas, 149 
Woodgrene, Jo,, 82 
Woodland, John, 436 
■, Mary, 436 
■, Peter, 296 



Woodlase, Ann, 203 
Woodley, Ann, 170 
Woodliffe, Jo., 269 
Woodman, Henry, 116 

, Richard, 98 

Wood's, Robert, 190, see Wood 
Woodson, Frances, 182 ^ 

, John, 172, 216 
, Sarah, 172, 216 
Woodstock, Robert, 81 
Woodward, Christopher, 193, 
206 

, George, 47, 54, 281 

, Henry, 181, 182. 

237, 242 

. Jane, 237 

, John, 281 



58o 



INDEX. 



Woodward, Mary, 173 

, Richard, 280, 2S1 

, Rose, 2S0 

Woodword, Samucll, 469 
Woodyard, John, 436 

, Mar)-, 436 

Wooley, John, 184 
Woolridge, William, 334, 339, 

34 > 
Worden, Isaac, 66 

, Jane, 43 

Worlidgc, Henry, 104 

, William, 186, 254 

Wormley, Ralph, 167 
Worrall, Wm., 12S 
Worsam, John, 437 

, Maiy, 437 

Worthall, Thomas, 251 
Worton, Nathanell, 266 
Wragg, Beniamin, 96 
Wrast, Marie, 45 
Wray, Ralph, 80 
Wrench, \Vm., 140 
Wrenn, Tho., 123 
Wright, Alice, 126 

, Dorcas, 497 

, Henry, 497, 507 

, liorten, 229 

• . Jeffery, 87 

, Joane, 261 

, John, 109, 194,256,487 

, Lubas, 132 

. Mary, 414 

• ■, Mr., 196 

, Ralph, 306 

, Richard, 123, 414 

■ , Robert, 183, 261, 414 

, Thomas, 443 

, William, 4S7 

, see Write 

Wrighton, Mr., 309 
Write, Arthur, 73 

, Jo., 74, 122 

, Nathaniell, 64 

, Wm., 112 

, see Wright 

Writters, John, 268 

Wulfris, Tho., 300 

Wy, Parry, 75 

W'yatt, Christopher, 487 

, Sir Francis, 157, 160, 

173. 22'. 273 

, Hant, 173 

, Margaret, Lady, 173 



Wyatt, Ralph, 162* 

, see Wiett 

Wydhouse, Jo., 52 
Wygon, Edward, 104 
WyUle, Geo., 77, see Wild 
Wylie, John, 76, see Wiley 
Wynch, Jeflery, 120, j^c Winch 
Wynchester, Jo., 48 
Wyncott, Ann, 83 

, Dorothie, 83 



Yeardley, Frances, 173, 222 
, Sir George, 157, 



173, 222, 238, 274 

Temperance, 



Lady, 



Wynd, Arthur, 40 

, James, 80 

, Mar)', 136 

Wyndell, Jo., 66 

Wynes, Tho., 116 

Wyngate, Charles, 84, see Win- 
gate 

Wynkles, Jo., 52 

Wynn, Christopher, 121, see 
Winne 

, Jo., 125 

, Richard, 486 

W)mnstonly, Hugh, 71 

Wynsloe, Edmond, 149, see 
Winslow 

Wynter, John, 140, see Winter 

Wynthropp, see Winthropp 

WynwiU (or \Vindwilc), Chris- 
topher, 1 82, 260 ^ 

Wyon, Robert, 1 1 1 

Wythins, Jo., 137 

YARD, W'm., 84 
Yardley, s;e Yeardley 
Yarwood, Thomas, 418 
Yateman, William, 135 
Yates, Edward, 238 

, Chads, 421 

, Henry, 498 

, Joice, 421 

(or Yat's), John, 41, 85, 95 

, Kat., 37 

, Margaret, 421 

, Mr., 183 

, Robert, 119 

, Thomas, 418 

, Wm., 93 

Yatman, Henry, 74 
Ycamans, Eliz'., 507 

, Lady, 472 

Yeardley, Yardley, Yeardly, 
Yearlley 

, Argall, 173, 222 

, Elizabeth, 173, 222 



173, 222 
Yeats, Leonard, 172 
Yemanson, James, 174 
Yeomans, Arthur, 41 
Yonge, Joane, 245 

, Richard, 245 

p ], Susan, 245 

, see Young, &c. 

Yonges, Anne, 294 

, Joan, 294 

, John, 145, 294 

, Josueph, 294 

, Marey, 294 

, Rachel, 294 

, Tho., 294 

, see Young, &-c. 

Yore, Elizabeth, 102 

York, James, Duke of, l6o*, 

161, 161*, 162. 164 

, James, 94 

, John, 140 

, Kat., 116 

Yott, Tho., 135 
Young, Andrew, 127 

, Francis, 125, 342 

, Harford, 70 

, John, 41, 459 

, Joseph, 109 

, Marmaduke, 84 

, Mathew, 418 

, Nathaniell, 137 

, Richard, 95 

, Samucll, 79, 342, 344 

, William, 74 

, see Yonge, Yonges, &c. 

Younge, , 1 73 

, Jone, 176 

, Richard, 176 

, Thomas, 159 

Younglove, Margaret, 130 
, Samuel, 130 



ZOROBABELL, 190 
Zouch, Edward, Lord, 156 



es, Debra, 290 
es, Elizabeth, 290 
es, John, 290 
es, Samuell, 290 



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